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NOTE: This bibliography covers scholarly sources within archaeology that illustrate the ongoing disciplinary debate concerning the differing meanings attached to the term public archaeology, ethics, and the shift towards community-based research approaches.
The bibliography is the basis of a field statement written by Christensen in 2006 as a requirement for advancement to Ph.D. candidacy in the Anthropology Department
at the University of California, Berkeley.
This Archaeology for the public resource is provided courtesy of Kim Christensen.
Sources on Public Archaeology
By Kim Christensen
2006
Allen, Mitch 2002 Reaching the Hidden Audience: Ten Rules for the Archaeological Writer. In
Public Benefits of Archaeology, edited by B. Little. University Press of Florida,
Gainesville. pp.244-251.
Ascherson, Neal. 2004 Archaeology and the British Media. In Public Archaeology,
edited by N. Merriman. Routledge, New York. pp.145-158.
Ascherson, Neal. 2000 Editorial. Public Archaeology 1(1):1-4.
Bender, Susan J. and George S. Smith (Eds.) 2000 Teaching Archaeology in the Twenty-First
Century. Society for American Archaeology, Washington D.C.
Chambers, Erve J. 2004 Epilogue: Archaeology, Heritage, and Public Endeavor. In Places in
Mind: Public Archaeology as Applied Anthropology, edited by P. Shackel and E.
Chambers. Routledge, New York. pp.193-208.
Childs, S. Terry. 2002 The Web of Archaeology: Its Many Values and Opportunities. In Public
Benefits of Archaeology, edited by B. Little. University Press of Florida, Gainesville.
pp.228-238.
Cressey, Pamela J., Ruth Reeder, and Jared Bryson. 2003 Held in Trust: Community
Archaeology in Alexandria, Virginia. In Archaeologists and Local Communities: Partners in Exploring the Past, edited by L. Derry and M. Malloy. Society for American
Archaeology, Washington DC. pp.1-17.
Davidson, Thomas E. 1996 Public Archaeology in Annapolis: A Critical Approach to History
in Maryland’s Ancient City (Review). The William and Mary Quarterly 53(1):190-192.
DeCicco, Gabriel. 1988 A Public Relations Primer. American Antiquity 53(4):840-856.
Deetz, James. 1998 Discussion: Archaeologists as Storytellers. Historical Archaeology
32(1):94-96.
Derry, Linda. 2003a Consequences of Involving Archaeology in Contemporary Community
Issues. In Archaeologists and Local Communities: Partners in Exploring the Past, edited
by L. Derry and M. Malloy. Society for American Archaeology, Washington DC.
pp.19-29.
2003b Concluding Remarks. In Archaeologists and Local Communities: Partners in Exploring the Past, edited by L. Derry and M. Malloy. Society for American Archaeology, Washington DC. pp.19-29.
Derry, Linda and Maureen Malloy (Eds.). 2003 Archaeologists and Local Communities:
Partners in Exploring the Past. Society for American Archaeology, Washington DC.
Edwards-Ingram, Ywone. 1997 Toward “True Acts of Inclusion”: The “Here” and the “Out
There” Concepts in Public Archaeology. Historical Archaeology 31(3):27-35.
Faulkner, Neil. 2000 Archaeology from below. Public Archaeology 1(1):21-33.
Finn, Christine. 2001 Mixed Messages: Archaeology and the Media. Public Archaeology
1(4):261-268.
Funari, Pedro Paulo A. 2001 Public Archaeology from a Latin American perspective. Public
Archaeology 1(4):239-243.
Gosden, Chris. 2004 The Past and Foreign Countries: colonial and post-colonial archaeology
and anthropology. In A Companion to Social Archaeology, edited by L. Meskell and R.
Preucel. Blackwell, Oxford. pp.161-178.
1999 Postcolonial Archaeology: Issues of Culture, Identity, and Knowledge. In
Archaeological Theory Today, edited by I. Hodder. Polity Press, Cambridge.
pp.241-261.
Hamilakis, Yannis. (Forthcoming 2006) From Ethics to Politics: An Introduction. In
Archaeology and Capitalism: From Ethics to Politics, edited by Y. Hamilakis and P.
Duke. University College London Press, London. pp.1-20* (*based on pre-publication
draft copy).
2005 Whose World and Whose Archaeology? The Colonial Present and the
Return of the Political. Archaeologies 1(2):94-101.
Hantman, Jeffery L. 2004 Monacan Meditation: Regional and Individual Archaeologies in the
Contemporary Politics of Indian Heritage. In Places in Mind: Public Archaeology as
Applied Anthropology, edited by P. Shackel and E. Chambers. Routledge, New York.
pp.19-33.
Herscher, Ellen and Francis P. McManamon. 2000 Public Education and Outreach: The
Obligation to Educate. In Ethical Issues in Archaeology, edited by L. Zimmerman, et al.
Altamira Press, Walnut Creek. pp.49-51.
Holtorf, Cornelius. 2005 Beyond Crusades: how (not) to engage with alternative archaeologies.
World Archaeology 37(4):544-551.
Holtorf, Cornelius. 2000 Engaging with Multiple Pasts: Reply to Francis McManamon. Public
Archaeology 1(3):214-215.
Jameson, John H. Jr. 2004 Public Archaeology in the United States. In Public Archaeology,
edited by N. Merriman. Routledge, New York. pp.21-58.
Jameson, John H. Jr. 2003 Purveyors of the Past: Education and Outreach as Ethical
Imperatives in Archaeology. In Ethical Issues in Archaeology, edited by L. Zimmerman,
et al. Altamira Press, Walnut Creek. pp.153-162.
Jameson, John H. Jr. (ed.) 1997 Presenting Archaeology to the Public : Digging for Truths.
Altamira Press, Walnut Creek.
Jeppson, Patrice L. and George Brauer. 2003 Hey, Did You Hear about the Teacher Who Took
the Class Out to Dig a Site? Some Common Misconceptions About Archaeology in
Schools. In Archaeologists and Local Communities: Partners in Exploring the Past,
edited by L. Derry and M. Malloy. Society for American Archaeology, Washington DC.
pp.77-96.
Jeppson, Patrice L., Carol McDavid, and Linda Derry. 2001 Public Archaeology: International
Perspectives, Debate and Critique. Session presented at the Society for Historical and
Underwater Archaeology Annual Conference in Long Beach, CA.
Joyce, Rosemary. 2002 The Languages of Archaeology: Dialogue, Narrative, and Writing.
Blackwell Publishers, Malden MA.
King, Thomas F. 1983 Professional Responsibility in Public Archaeology. Annual Review of
Anthropology 12:143-164.
Knecht, Rick 2003 Tapping into a Sense of Wonder: Community Archaeology and Museum
Building in the Aleutian Islands. In Archaeologists and Local Communities: Partners in
Exploring the Past, edited by L. Derry and M. Malloy. Society for American
Archaeology, Washington DC. pp.97-109.
LaRoche, Cheryl and Michael L. Blakey. 2004 Seizing Intellectual Power: The Dialogue at the
New York African Burial Ground. Historical Archaeology 31(3):84-106.
Lewine, Mark S., Alfred M. Lee, and Dorothy Salem. 2002 Community Archaeology in the
City. Teaching Anthropology: SACC Notes 9(1):18-20; 36.
Lipe, William D. 2000 Archaeological Education and Renewing American Archaeology. In
Teaching Archaeology in the Twenty-First Century, edited by S. Bender and G. Smith.
Society for American Archaeology, Washington DC. pp.17-20.
Little, Barbara J. (Ed.) 2002 Public Benefits of Archaeology. University Press of Florida.
Gainesville.
Lucas, Michael T. 2004 Applied Archaeology and the Construction of Place at Mount Calvert,
Prince George’s County, Maryland. In Places in Mind: Public Archaeology as Applied
Anthropology, edited by P. Shackel and E. Chambers. Routledge, New York.
pp.119-134.
Lynott, Mark J. 2003 The Development of Ethics in Archaeology. In Ethical Issues in
Archaeology, edited by L. Zimmerman, et al. Altamira Press, Walnut Creek. pp.17-30.
Lynott, Mark J. and Alison Wylie. 2000 Stewardship: The Central Principle of Archaeological
Ethics. In Ethics in American Archaeology, edited M. Lynott and A. Wylie. Society for
American Archaeology, Washington DC. pp.35-39.
MacDonald, Sally and Catherine Shaw. 2004 Uncovering Ancient Egypt: The Petrie Museum
and its Public. In Public Archaeology, edited by N. Merriman. Routledge, New York.
pp.109-131.
McDavid, Carol. 2002 Archaeologies that hurt, descendants that matter: a pragmatic approach
to collaboration in the public interpretation of African-American archaeology. World
Archaeology 34(2):303-314.
- Collaboration, Power, and the Internet: The Public Archaeology of the Levi Jordan
Plantation. In Archaeologists and Local Communities: Partners in Exploring the Past, edited by L. Derry and M. Malloy. Society for American Archaeology, Washington DC. pp.45-66.
- From “Traditional” Archaeology to Public Archaeology to Community Action:
The Levi Jordan Plantation Project. In Places in Mind: Public Archaeology as Applied Anthropology, edited by P. Shackel and E. Chambers. Routledge, New York. pp.35-56.
- Towards a More Democratic Archaeology? The Internet and public archaeological
practice. In Public Archaeology, edited by N. Merriman. Routledge, New York. pp.159-187.
McGimsey, Charles R. III. 1972 Public Archaeology. Seminar Press, New York.
McGimsey, Charles R. III and Hester A. Davis. 2000 The Old Order Changeth: or, Now
that Archaeology is in the Deep End of the Pool, Let’s Not Just Tread Water. In
Teaching Archaeology in the Twenty-First Century, edited by S. Bender and G. Smith.
Society for American Archaeology, Washington DC. pp.5-8.
McManamon, Francis P. 2000a Professional Education and Training for Public Service
Archaeology. In Teaching Archaeology in the Twenty-First Century, edited by S. Bender
and G. Smith. Society for American Archaeology, Washington DC. pp.65-67.
2000b Archaeological messages and messengers. Public Archaeology 1(1):5-20.
2000c Promoting an archaeological perspective: a response to Cornelius Holtorf. Public
Archaeology 1(3):216-219.
1991 The Many Publics for Archaeology. American Antiquity 56(1):121-130.
Mack, Mark E. and Michael L. Blakey. 2004 The New York African Burial Ground Project:
Past Biases, Current Dilemmas, and Future Research Opportunities. Historical
Archaeology 38(1):10-17.
Malloy, Maureen. 2003 Introduction. In Archaeologists and Local Communities: Partners in
Exploring the Past, edited by L. Derry and M. Malloy. Society for American
Archaeology, Washington DC. pp.ix-xiii.
Marshall, Yvonne. 2002 What is Community Archaeology? World Archaeology
34(2):211-219.
Merriman, Nick (Ed.) 2004 Public Archaeology. Routledge, New York.
Merriman, Nick. 2004a Introduction: Diversity and dissonance in public archaeology. In
Public Archaeology, edited by N. Merriman. Routledge, New York. pp.1-19.
2004b Involving the Public in Museum Archaeology. In Public Archaeology,
edited by N. Merriman. Routledge, New York. pp.85-108.
Messenger, Phyllis Mauch. 2000 Public Education and Outreach. In Ethics in American
Archaeology, edited M. Lynott and A. Wylie. Society for American Archaeology,
Washington DC. pp.75-77.
Miller, James J. 2000 The Government Sector: Reforming the Archaeology Curriculum to
Respond to New Concepts of Employment. In Teaching Archaeology in the Twenty-
First Century, edited by S. Bender and G. Smith. Society for American Archaeology,
Washington DC. pp.69-72.
Moyer, Teresa S. 2005 Archaeology of What We Take for Granted: Looking at the Past to
Humanize the Struggle for Civil Rights. Paper presented at the annual meetings of the
American Archaeological Association in Washington, DC.
2004 “To Have and Enjoy the Liberty of Conscience”: Community-
Responsive Museum Outreach Education at the Bowne House. In Places in Mind: Public
Archaeology as Applied Anthropology, edited by P. Shackel and E. Chambers.
Routledge, New York. pp.85-100.
Ndoro, Webber and Gilbert Pwiti. 2001 Heritage Management in southern Africa: local,
national and international discourse. Public Archaeology 2(1):21-34.
Nicholas, George, and Julie Hollowell. (Forthcoming 2006) Ethical Challenges to a
Postcolonial Archaeology: The Legacy of Scientific Colonialism. In Archaeology and
Capitalism: From Ethics to Politics, edited by Y. Hamilakis and P. Duke. University
College London Press, London.
Orser, Charles E. Jr. 2004 Archaeological Interpretation and the Irish Diasporic Community. In
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E. Chambers. Routledge, New York. pp.171-191.
Orser, Charles E. Jr. 1997 Professionalism in Historical Archaeology. International Journal of
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Potter, Parker B. Jr. 1994 Public Archaeology in Annapolis: A Critical Approach to History in
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Potter, Parker B. Jr. 1990 The “What” and “Why” of Public Relations for Archaeology: A
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Praetzellis, Adrian and Mary Praetzellis (Eds.). 1998 Archaeologists as Storytellers. Thematic
Issue of Historical Archaeology 32(1)
Praetzellis, Adrian. 1998 Introduction: Why Every Archaeologist Should Tell Stories Once in a
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Raab, L. Mark, T. Klinger, M. Schiffer, and A. Goodyear. 1980 Clients, Contracts, and Profits:
Conflicts in Public Archaeology. American Anthropologist 82(3):539-551.
Rorty, Richard. 1991 Objectivity, Relativism, and Truth: Philosophical Papers. Volume 1.
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1989 Contingency, Irony and Solidarity. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
Sandlin, Jennifer A. and George J. Bey III. 2006 Trowels, trenches and transformation: A case
study of archaeologist learning a more critical practice of archaeology. Journal of Social
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Scott-Ireton, Della. 2003 Florida’s Underwater Archaeological Preserves: An Exercise in
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Shackel, Paul A. 2004 Working with Communities: Heritage Development and Archaeology.
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Shackel, Paul A. and Erve J. Chambers (Eds.) 2004 Places in Mind: Public Archaeology as
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Skeates, Robin. 2002 Speaking for the past in the present: text, authority and learning in
archaeology museums. Public Archaeology 2(4):209-218.
Smardz Frost, Karolyn E. 2004 Archaeology and Public Education in North America: View
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Smith, Linda Tuhiwai. 1999 Decolonizing Methodologies: Research and Indigenous Peoples.
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Smith, Claire and H. Martin Wobst. 2005 Decolonizing archaeological practice and theory. In
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Smith, Laurajane, Anna Morgan, and Anita van der Meer. 2003 The Waanyi Women’s Project:
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Smith, George S. and Dorothy Schlotthauer Krass. 2000 SAA Surveys Regarding Public
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the Twenty-First Century, edited by S. Bender and G. Smith. Society for American
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Uunila, Kirsti. 2003 Sukeek’s Cabin: Archaeology, A Family Story, and Building Community.
In Archaeologists and Local Communities: Partners in Exploring the Past, edited by L.
Derry and M. Malloy. Society for American Archaeology, Washington DC. pp.31-43.
Wall, Diana D., Nan A. Rothschild, Cynthia Copeland, and Herbert Seignoret. 2004 The Seneca
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Warner, Mark S. and Daryl Baldwin. 2004 Building Ties: The Collaboration between the
Miami Nation and Archaeology. In Places in Mind: Public Archaeology as Applied
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Watkins, Joe, K. Anne Pyburn, and Pam Cressey. 2000 Community Relations: What the
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Wattrall, Ethan. 2002 Digital Pharaoh: archaeology, public education and interactive
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White, Esther C. 2002 Archaeology and Tourism at Mount Vernon. In Public Benefits of
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White, Nancy Marie. 2000 Teaching Public Archaeology at the University of South Florida. In
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