The Death of Prehistory

Author:   Peter R. Schmidt (Professor of Anthropology and African Studies, University of Florida) ,  Stephen A. Mrozowski (Director, Fiske Center for Archaeological Research, Department of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts, Boston)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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Pages:   392
Publication Date:   28 November 2013
Format:   Hardback
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Since the eighteenth century, the concept of prehistory was exported by colonialism to far parts of the globe and applied to populations lacking written records. Prehistory in these settings came to represent primitive people still living in a state without civilization and its foremost index, literacy. Yet, many societies outside the Western world had developed complex methods of history making and documentation, including epic poetry and the use of physical and mental mnemonic devices. Even so, the deeply engrained concept of prehistory--deeply entrenched in European minds up to the beginning of the twenty-first century--continues to deny history and historical identify to peoples throughout the world. The fourteen essays, by notable archaeologists of the Americas, Africa, Europe, and Asia, provide authoritative examples of how the concept of prehistory has diminished histories of other cultures outside the West and how archaeologists can reclaim more inclusive histories set within the idiom of deep histories--accepting ancient pre-literate histories as an integral part of the flow of human history.

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Author:   Peter R. Schmidt (Professor of Anthropology and African Studies, University of Florida) ,  Stephen A. Mrozowski (Director, Fiske Center for Archaeological Research, Department of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts, Boston)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.40cm , Height: 2.90cm , Length: 22.10cm
Weight:   0.618kg
ISBN:  

9780199684595


ISBN 10:   0199684596
Pages:   392
Publication Date:   28 November 2013
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Preface List of Figures Notes on Contributors 1: Peter R. Schmidt and Stephen A. Mrozowski: Introduction: The Death of Prehistory Part I: Histories of Prehistory 2: Alice Kehoe: Prehistory's History 3: Paul Lane: Presencing the Past: Implications for Bridging the History-Prehistory Divide Part II: Perspectives Arising Out of Africa and India 4: Jonathan Walz: Routes to History: Archaeology and Being Articulate in Eastern Africa 5: Peter Schmidt: Historical Archaeology, Colonial Entanglements, and Recuperating 'Timeless' Histories through Structuralism 6: Matthew Pawlowicz and Adria LaViolette: Swahili Historical Chronicles from an Archaeological Perspective: Bridging History, Archaeology, Coast, and Hinterland in Southern Tanzania 7: Uzma Rizvi: Creating Prehistory and Protohistory: Constructing otherness and politics of contemporary indigenous populations in India Part III: Perspective Arising Out of the Americas 8: Rosemary G. Joyce and Russell Sheptak: History Interrupted: Doing 'Historical Archaeology' in Central America 9: Kent Lightfoot: Rethinking the Archaeology of Human/Environmental: Interactions in Deep-Time History 10: Jeffrey Hantman: Sites in History, History in Sites: Archaeology, historical anthropology and indigenous knowledge in the Chesapeake 11: Stephen Mrozowski: The Tyranny of Prehistory and the Search for a Deeper History 12: Rae Gould: Cultural Practice and Authenticity: The search for real Indians in New England in the 'historical' period 13: Joseph Aguilar and Robert Preucel: Pueblo Time, Space, and History in the Aftermath of the Pueblo Revolt of 1680 14: Stephen Mrozowski and Peter Schmidt: Conclusion: Reflections on Reforming the Past, Looking to the Future Appendix: Swahili Chronicles Bibliography Index

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Peter Schmidt is Professor of Anthropology and African Studies at the University of Florida. He has engaged historical archaeology and the archaeology of ancient times in Africa for the last 45 years and his interests range across many theoretical issues and fields of practice, including ethnoarchaeology, symbolic studies, the social construction of technology, and historical representation. Stephen Mrozowski is Professor of Anthropology at the University of Massachusetts Boston where he also serves as Director of the Andrew Fiske Memorial Center for Archaeological Research. He has carried out archaeological and ethnographic fieldwork in Eastern North America, Alaska, Northern Britain, Iceland and Barbados

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