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Juggling sand: Ethics, identity, and archaeological geophysics in the Mississippian world
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports Pub Date : 2021-03-07 , DOI: 10.1016/j.jasrep.2021.102882
S. Margaret Spivey-Faulkner

This review piece evaluates the suitability of geophysical data collection methods for anthropological research on cultural identity in the Mississippian interaction sphere, which lies predominantly in the American Southeast. An understanding of an Indigenous Muskogean ontology described by Creek and Seminole philosophers, in conversation with other Indigenous theorists, is developed with emphasis on the role of all beings, including the archaeologist, within a relational web of responsibility. We then explore how this ontology suggests that the cultural lives of Mississippian peoples would be particularly visible to the methods of archaeological geophysics. The value of geophysical methods in ethical, collaborative work with descendant communities is highlighted, with special care taken to outline the dissonant bodies of concern found in Indigenous and scientific communities. Finally, the research articles presented in this special issue are reviewed, with an eye to the three concerns detailed within the previous discussion.



中文翻译:

杂耍沙:密西西比世界中的伦理,身份和考古地球物理学

这篇评论文章评估了地球物理数据收集方法是否适用于主要位于美国东南部的密西西比河互动领域中的文化身份人类学研究。与其他原住民理论家交谈后,对Creek和塞米诺尔哲学家描述的原住民Muskogean本体论的理解得到了发展,重点是关系关系网中所有人的角色,包括考古学家。然后,我们探索这种本体论如何暗示密西西比人的文化生活对于考古地球物理学方法而言尤其明显。强调了地球物理方法在与后代社区进行道德合作的过程中的价值,特别注意概述在土著和科学界发现的不协调的关注机构。最后,回顾了本期特刊中的研究文章,并着眼于先前讨论中详述的三个问题。

更新日期:2021-03-07
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