Ethics in Caribbean Archaeology : Past, Present, and Future

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Ethics in Caribbean Archaeology : Past, Present, and Future

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 268 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780813079509
  • DDC分類 972.900909

Full Description

This book will be freely available in an open access edition thanks to generous support from the Max-Planck-Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, the Wenner-Gren Foundation, Marie Sklodowska Curie Action (grant agreement #101062882), and the IN THE SAME SEA history project funded by the European Research Council under the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation program (grant agreement #851871).

Insights and strategies for transforming the ethics of archaeological practices in the Caribbean and helping the discipline flourish

The first book to focus on ethical archaeological practices in the context of the Caribbean, Ethics in Caribbean Archaeology presents current and past case studies as well as regional overviews to equip researchers with tools for challenging persistent colonial structures that often underpin work in the region.

With contributions from both longtime specialists and early-career voices, this volume brings together a wide range of approaches and includes perspectives spanning firsthand experience to large-scale observation and critiques. These chapters address current issues in subfields such as material culture analysis, museum curation, biomolecular archaeology, biological anthropology, and digital archaeology. The strategies and insights offered relate to topics such as community engagement with African-descended and Indigenous peoples, the ethical handling of ancestral remains, and best practices for storing or returning materials held in collections.

This book is a crucial resource for archaeologists around the world, especially those working in island settings, providing encouragement as they endeavor to change entrenched norms and asymmetrical relationships. Together, these chapter authors are positive about a future for the discipline that is culturally sensitive, politically aware, empathic, and dynamic.

Contents

List of Figures

List of Tables

Acknowledgments

Introduction: Sparking the Fire for an Ethically Committed Discipline

Felicia J. Fricke, Eduardo Herrera Malatesta, and Maaike S. de Waal

1. Developing a New Code of Ethics for the International Association for Caribbean Archaeology (IACA): Challenges and Opportunities

Felicia J. Fricke, Christina M. Giovas, Jonathan A. Hanna, John Shorter, and Amy A. Victorina

2. Homegrown, Organic, Heritage Conservation on Saint Croix: Afro-Crucian Logics for Preserving the Historical Memory

William A. White III

3. Developing Collective Ethics on Sint Eustatius: The Case of the Golden Rock African Burial Ground

marjolijn kok

4. Starting at the Start: Approaches to Ethical Research with Indigenous Peoples and Heritage in the Southeastern Caribbean

Oliver Antczak, Lauriane Ammerlaan, Ashleigh John Morris, and Fidel Rodríguez Velásquez

5. From Theory to Practice: Evaluating a Decade of Progress on Ethical Approaches in Human Bioarchaeological Research in the Caribbean Region

Eleni Seferidou, Oriana Chiappa, Daniel Antonio Brito-Pacheco, and Nelda Issa Marengo Camacho

6. Considering the Journey toward Equitable Bioarchaeological Research Practices: An Example in the South Atlantic

Andreana S. Cunningham

7. Research Ethics in Caribbean Archaeogenomics

Kathrin Nägele, Jada Benn Torres, and Maria A. Nieves-Colón

8. Boxing and Re-Boxing Artifacts: Rethinking Archaeological Collections in the Caribbean

John Angus Martin and Joseph Sony Jean

9. Conservation Ethics: Artifact Collection, Selection, Deposition, Storage, and Curation in the Eastern Caribbean; A Barbados Case Study

Maaike S. de Waal, Matthew C. Reilly, Anne I. Bancroft, and Kevin Farmer

10. Caribbean Digital Archaeology: Ethical Challenges and Best Practices

Eduardo Herrera Malatesta

Conclusion: Acknowledgment, Deference, Awareness, Politics, and Action; Five Keywords for a Brighter Ethical Future in Caribbean Archaeology

Jaime R. Pagán-Jiménez and Reniel Rodríguez Ramos

List of Contributors

Index

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