Indigenous Archaeology in Two Hemispheres: Approaches to Inuit and First Nations Pasts in Canada, Australia and Greenlan: Approaches to Inuit and First Nations Pasts in Canada, Australia and Greenland

Lisa Rankin
Édition Emilie Dotte-Sarout , Oscar Moro Abad
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Indigenous Archaeology in Two Hemispheres: Approaches to Inuit and First Nations Pasts in Canada, Australia and Greenlan: Approaches to Inuit and First Nations Pasts in Canada, Australia and Greenland

Lisa Rankin
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  • Date de publication : Mar 16, 2026
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 354
  • Éditeur : Routledge
  • ISBN : 9781032077062
  • Dimensions : 6.13" W x 1.0" L x 9.19" H

Lisa K. Rankin is Professor and University Research Chair of Northern Indigenous and Community Archaeology in the Department of Archaeology at Memorial University of Newfoundland (Canada). She has worked closely with the Inuit and Inuit descendant communities of Nunatsiavut and NunatuKavut for nearly 25 years. As a social archaeologist, her publications focus on Inuit identity and shifting power relations during early interactions between Inuit and Europeans. She was the director of theTradition and Transition Research Partnership.

Oscar Moro Abadía is Professor at Memorial University of Newfoundland (Canada). He specializes in the study of Pleistocene art. He is the co-editor ofSpeaking Materials. Sources for the History of Archaeology(with Christoph Huth, Complutum, 2013). In 2020, he co-edited with Professor González-Morales a special issue on Pleistocene and Holocene arts for theJournal of Archaeological Method and Theory. In 2021, together with Martin Porr, he co-editedOntologies of Rock Art: Images, Relational Approaches and Indigenous Knowledgesfor Routledge. His research on Paleolithic and the history of science has been published inCambridge Archaeological Journal,Journal of Archaeological Research,Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory,World Art, History of Human Sciences, History of Science, Journal of Anthropological Research, Journal of Social Archaeology, and Studies in History and Philosophy of Science.

Emilie Dotte-Sarout is Senior Lecturer in archaeology at the University of Western Australia. Her most recent research project, Pacific Matildas (2020-2024), has focused on the hidden contributions of women in the history of Pacific archaeology, building on previous work she undertook as part of the project Collective Biography of Archaeology in the Pacific (Australian National University, 2015-2020). She was first editor of the double French and English volumes published in 2020 and 2021Towards a History of Pacific Prehistory: Historiographical Approaches to Francophone Archaeology in Oceania, has published several articles and co-edited a number of journal special issues on the history of archaeology, as well as contributions to the 2022 international exhibition catalogueUncovering Pacific Pasts: Histories of Archaeology in Oceania.

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