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| Title: | Archaeology in a changing society |
| Authors: | Golson, Jack |
| Keywords: | Australian Archaeological Association Archaeology Archeological Archeology Journal Newsletter AAA aboriginal aborigines indigenous |
| Issue Date: | Apr-1975 |
| Publisher: | Australian Archaeological Association |
| Citation: | Golson, J 1975. Archaeology in a changing society. 'Australian Archaeology', no.2, 5-8. |
| Series/Report no.: | Australian Archaeology Number 2 |
| Abstract: | On the face of it archaeology should be the least politically sensitive of academic activities. The discipline however is a product of the intellectual
movement in 19th century Europe and followed the flag of European imperalism into every quarter of the globe. Reaction against colonialism in the present century has meant restriction on the practice of the academic pursuits associated with it. |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2328/125 |
| ISSN: | 0312-2417 |
| Appears in Collections: | Australian Archaeology, Number 002, 1975
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