Description
This book challenges the idea that archaeologists and academic historians have privileged access to the remains of the past and their interpretation. It provides first-hand evidence of the interest non-western, non-academic communities have in the past, with contributions from India, Africa, Canada, South America and Australia.
This book offers a spirited challenge to the notion that archaeologists and academic historians have priviliged access to the remains of the past and their interpretation. Provides first-hand evidence of the interest non-western, non-academic communities have in the past, with contributions from India, Africa, Canada, South America and Australia.