Cosmopolitan Archeologies

This book delves into the politics of contemporary archaeology in an increasingly complex international environment. Describing various forms of cosmopolitan engagement, the contributors explore the implications of applying the cosmopolitan ideals of obligation to others and respect for cultural di...

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Other Authors: Meskell, Lynn (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Durham NC Duke University Press 2009
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