Skip to main content Accessibility help
×
Hostname: page-component-cd9895bd7-fscjk Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-12-26T21:04:00.320Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

References

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2022

Joseph Flatman
Affiliation:
National Trust, UK
Get access

Summary

Image of the first page of this content. For PDF version, please use the ‘Save PDF’ preceeding this image.'
Type
Chapter
Information
Becoming an Archaeologist
A Guide to Professional Pathways
, pp. 261 - 270
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2022

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Adams, R. (ed.). 2001. Implementing the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. American Association of Museums.Google Scholar
Agbe-Davies, A. 2002. Black Scholars, Black Pasts, SAA Archaeological Record 2(4): 2428.Google Scholar
Agbe-Davies, A. 2003. Conversations: Archaeology and the Black Experience, Archaeology 56(1): 22.Google Scholar
Agnew, N., and Demas, M. 2004. Principles for the Conservation of Heritage Sites in China. Getty Conservation Institute.Google Scholar
Aitchison, K. 2012. Breaking New Ground: How Professional Archaeology Works. Landward Research.Google Scholar
Aitchison, K. (ed.). 2014. Special Issue: Discovering the Archaeologists of the World, Archaeologies: The Journal of the World Archaeological Congress 10(3). Springer, https://link.springer.com/journal/11759/10/3.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Aitchison, K., and Edwards, R. 2008. Archaeology Labour Market Intelligence: Profiling the Profession 2007/08. Chartered Institute for Archaeologists.Google Scholar
Aitchison, K., and Rocks-Macqueen, D. 2014. Discovering the Archaeologists of the United Kingdom 2012–14. European Commission, www.discovering-archaeologists.eu/national_reports/2014/UK%20DISCO%202014%20UK%20national%20report%20english.pdf.Google Scholar
Aitchison, K., and Rocks-Macqueen, D. 2020. State of the Archaeological Market 2019, https://famearchaeology.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/State-of-the-Archaeological-Market-2019.pdf.Google Scholar
Altschul, J., and Patterson, T. 2008. Trends in Employment and Training in American Archaeology, in Ashmore, W., Lippert, D. and Mills, B. J. (eds), Voices in American Archaeology. Society for American Archaeology Press.Google Scholar
American Anthropological Association. 2009. Statements on Ethics: Principles of Professional Responsibility, www.aaanet.org/committees/ethics/ethcode.htm.Google Scholar
Association Research Inc. (ARI). 2005. Salary Survey Conducted for the Society for American Archaeology and Society for Historical Archaeology. ARI, https://documents.saa.org/container/docs/default-source/doc-careerpractice/salary_survey2005.pdf?sfvrsn=44a76241_8.Google Scholar
ARI. 2006. Needs Assessment Conducted for the Register of Professional Archaeologists. ARI.Google Scholar
Atalay, S. 2006a. Decolonizing Archaeology, American Indian Quarterly 30(3–4): 269–79.Google Scholar
Atalay, S. 2006b. Indigenous Archaeology as Decolonizing Practice, American Indian Quarterly 30(3–4): 280310.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Australian Archaeological Association. 2020. Code of Ethics, https://australianarchaeologicalassociation.com.au/about/code-of-ethics/.Google Scholar
Barber, B., Carver, J., Hinton, P., and Nixon, T. 2008. Archaeology and Development: A Good Practice Guide to Managing Risk and Maximising Benefit. CIRIA.Google Scholar
Bass, G. 1966. Archaeology under Water. Thames and Hudson.Google Scholar
Baxter, J. 2002. Popular Images and Popular Stereotypes: Images of Archaeologists in Popular and Documentary Film, SAA Archaeological Record 2(4): 1617, 40.Google Scholar
Beck, W. 1994. Women and Archaeology in Australia, in Claassen, C. (ed.), Women in Archaeology. University of Pennsylvania Press. 210–18.Google Scholar
Benjamin, R. 2003. Black and Asian Representation in UK Archaeology, The Archaeologist 48: 78.Google Scholar
Benjamin, R. 2004. Building a Black British Identity through Archaeology, Archaeological Review from Cambridge 19(2): 7383.Google Scholar
Bowens, A. (ed.). 2009. Underwater Archaeology: The NAS Guide to Principles and Practice. Blackwell.Google Scholar
Bruchac, M., Hart, S., and Wobst, H. (eds). 2010. Indigenous Archaeologies. Left Coast Press.Google Scholar
Budhwa, R. 2005. An Alternate Model for First Nations Involvement in Resource Management Archaeology, Canadian Journal of Archaeology 29: 2045.Google Scholar
Byrne, D. 1991. Western Hegemony in Archaeological Heritage Management, History and Anthropology 5: 269–76.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Canadian Archaeological Association. 2020. Statement of Principles for Ethical Conduct Pertaining to Aboriginal Peoples, https://canadianarchaeology.com/caa/bout/ethics/statement-principles-ethical-conduct-pertaining-aboriginal-peoples.Google Scholar
Carballal Staedtler, M., and Moguel Cos, M. 2007. Salvage and Rescue Archaeology in Mexico, The SAA Archaeological Record 7: 2325.Google Scholar
Chadra, A. 2010. The Archaeological Survey of India and the Science of Postcolonial Archaeology, in Lydon, J. and Rizvi, U. (eds), Handbook of Postcolonial Archaeology. Left Coast Press. 227–33.Google Scholar
Chari, S., and Lavallee, J. 2013. Accomplishing NAGPRA: Perspectives on the Intent, Impact, and Future of the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act. Oregon State University Press.Google Scholar
Charlton, T., Fournier, P., and Otis Charlton, C. 2009. Historical Archaeology in Central and Northern Mesoamerica: Development and Current Status, in Majewski, T. and Gaimster, D. (eds), International Handbook of Historical Archaeology. Springer. 409–28.Google Scholar
Chartered Institute for Archaeologists. 2017. Professional Practice Paper: An Introduction to Professional Ethics, www.archaeologists.net/sites/default/files/03.%20CIfA%20Ethics%20Practice%20Paper%20digital.pdf.Google Scholar
Chartered Institute for Archaeologists. 2018. Policy Statements: Equal Opportunities in Archaeology, www.archaeologists.net/sites/default/files/Policy%20statements%20revised%20Aug%202018.pdf.Google Scholar
Chartered Institute for Archaeologists. 2019a. Code of Conduct, www.archaeologists.net/sites/default/files/Code%20of%20conduct%20revOct2019.pdf.Google Scholar
Chartered Institute for Archaeologists. 2019b. Regulations for Professional Conduct, www.archaeologists.net/sites/default/files/Regulations%20for%20professional%20conduct%20May%202019.pdf.Google Scholar
Chirikure, S., and Pwitti, G. 2008. Community Involvement in Archaeology and Heritage Management: Case Studies from Southern Africa and Elsewhere, Current Anthropology 49(3): 467–85.Google Scholar
Claassen, C. (ed.). 1994. Women in Archaeology. University of Pennsylvania Press.Google Scholar
Cleary, K., and McCullagh, N. 2014. Discovering the Archaeologists of Ireland 2012–2014. European Commission, www.discovering-archaeologists.eu/national_reports/2014/IE%20DISCO%202014%20Ireland%20national%20report%20english.pdf.Google Scholar
Cobb, H. 2015. A Diverse Profession? Challenging Inequalities and Diversifying Involvement in British Archaeology, in Everill, P. and Irving, P. (eds), Rescue Archaeology @ 40. RESCUE. 232–51.Google Scholar
Cobb, H., and Croucher, K. 2016. Personal, Political, Pedagogic: Challenging the Binary Bind in Archaeological Teaching, Learning and Fieldwork, Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory 23(3): 949–69.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Cobb, H., and Croucher, K. 2020. Assembling Archaeology: Teaching, Practice, and Research. Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C., and Ferguson, T. (eds). 2008. Collaboration in Archaeological Practice: Engaging Descendant Communities. Left Coast Press.Google Scholar
Council for British Archaeology. 2012. CBA Research Bulletin 2: Diversifying Participation in the Historic Environment Workforce. UCL Centre for Applied Archaeology.Google Scholar
Darvill, T. 2008. Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology. Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Davis, M. 2005. How Students Understand the Past: From Theory to Practice. Left Coast Press.Google Scholar
DeBlasis, P. 2010. Twenty Years of Heritage Resource Management in Brazil: A Brief Evaluation (1986–2006), in Messenger, P. M. and Smith, G. S. (eds), Cultural Heritage Management: A Global Perspective. University Press of Florida. 3847.Google Scholar
de Boer, T. 2004. Shovel Bums: Comix of Archaeological Field Life. Left Coast Press.Google Scholar
Delafons, J. 1997. Politics and Preservation: Policy History of the Built Heritage, 1882–1996. Spon.Google Scholar
Denhez, M. 2010. Unearthing the Law: Archaeological Legislation on Lands in Canada. SynParSys Consulting.Google Scholar
DigVentures. 2018. Learning Agreement, Digventures.comGoogle Scholar
Doeser, J. 2010. Diversifying Participation in the Historic Environment Workforce, www.ucl.ac.uk/caa/Projects/Projects/index.htm.Google Scholar
Dromgoole, S. (ed.). 1999. Legal Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage: National and International Perspectives. Kluwer.Google Scholar
Dromgoole, S. (ed.). 2013. Underwater Cultural Heritage and International Law. Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Dowson, T. 2000. Why Queer Archaeology? An Introduction, World Archaeology 32(2): 161–65.Google Scholar
Dowson, T. 2005. Que(e)rying Archaeology’s Loss of Innocence, The Debitage 3(1): 711.Google Scholar
Everill, P. 2012. The Invisible Diggers: A Study of British Commercial Archaeology. Oxbow.Google Scholar
Fagan, G. 2006. Archaeological Fantasies: How Pseudoarchaeology Misrepresents the Past and Misleads the Public. Routledge.Google Scholar
Ferris, N. 2003. Between Colonial and Indigenous Archaeologies: Legal and Extra-Legal Ownership of the Archaeological Past in North America, Canadian Journal of Archaeology 27: 154–90.Google Scholar
Flannery, K. 1982. The Golden Marshalltown: A Parable for the Archeology of the 1980s, American Anthropologist (New Series) 84(2): 265–78.Google Scholar
Fridman, F., de Araújo, A., and Daibert, A. 2019. Public Policies for the Preservation of Historical Heritage in Brazil. Three Case Studies (1973–2016), Revista Brasileira de Estudos Urbanos e Regionais 21(3): 621–38.Google Scholar
Fritz, J., and Plog, F. 1970. The Nature of Archaeological Explanation, American Antiquity 35(4): 405–12.Google Scholar
Funari, P. 2004. Public Archaeology in Brazil, in Merriman, N. (ed.), Public Archaeology. Routledge. 202–10.Google Scholar
Funari, P., and Bezerra, M. 2012. Public Archaeology in Latin America, in Skeates, R., McDavid, C. and Carman, J. (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Public Archaeology. Oxford University Press. 100115.Google Scholar
Funari, P., and de Carvalho, A. 2009. The Uses of Archaeology: A Plea for Diversity, Archaeological Dialogues 16(2): 179–81.Google Scholar
Funari, P., and Menezes Ferreira, L. 2006. A Social History of Brazilian Archaeology: A Case Study, Bulletin for the History of Archaeology 16: 1827.Google Scholar
García Bárcena, J. 2007. Law and the Practice of Archaeology in Mexico, The SAA Archaeological Record 7: 1415.Google Scholar
Garrow, B., Garrow, P., and Thomas, P. 1994. Women in Contract Archaeology, in Claassen, C. (ed.), Women in Archaeology. University of Pennsylvania Press. 182201.Google Scholar
Gaur, A., and Vora, K. 2011. Maritime Archaeological Studies in India, in Catsambis, A., Ford, B. and Hamilton, D. (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Maritime Archaeology. Oxford University Press. 513–34.Google Scholar
Gnecco, C., and Ayala, P. 2012. Indigenous Peoples and Archaeology in Latin America. Routledge.Google Scholar
Gorman, A. 2019. Dr Spacejunk vs the Universe. NewSouth.Google Scholar
Greenfield, J. 2003. The Return of Cultural Treasures. Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Gruber, S. 2007. Protecting China’s Cultural Heritage Sites in Times of Rapid Change: Current Developments, Practice and Law, Asia Pacific Journal of Environmental Law 253: 253301.Google Scholar
Gould, D. 2020. Historical Archaeology and Indigenous Collaboration: Discovering Histories That Have Futures. University Press of Florida.Google Scholar
Guo, Y., Zan, L., and Liu, S. 2008. The Management of Cultural Heritage in China. Egea.Google Scholar
Hall, M. 2005. Situational Ethics and Engaged Practice: The Case of Archaeology in Africa, in Meskell, L. and Pels, P. (eds), Embedding Ethics: Shifting Boundaries of the Anthropological Profession. Berg. 169–96.Google Scholar
Hawkins, K., and Rees, C. 2018. RESPECT – Acting against Harassment in Archaeology, BAJR Guide 44, www.bajr.org/BAJRGuides/44.%20Harrasment/Sexual-Harassment-in-Archaeology.pdf.Google Scholar
Hicks, D. 2020. The Brutish Museum: Tthe Benin Bronzes, Colonial Violence and Cultural Restitution. Pluto.Google Scholar
Hinds, B. 2017. Twenty-Five Years Later: The Amendments to the National Historic Preservation Act and Tribal Consultation, American Indian Law Review 42(1): 141–71.Google Scholar
Holtorf, C. 2005. From Stonehenge to Las Vegas: Archaeology as Popular Culture. Left Coast Press.Google Scholar
Holtorf, C. 2007a. Archaeology Is a Brand! The Meaning of Archaeology in Contemporary Popular Culture. Archaeopress.Google Scholar
Holtorf, C. 2007b. An Archaeological Fashion Show: How Archaeologists Dress and How They Are Portrayed in the Media, in Clack, T. and Brittain, M. (eds), Archaeology and the Media. Left Coast Press. 6988.Google Scholar
Hudson, K. 1981. A Social History of Archaeology: The British Experience. Macmillan.Google Scholar
Hunter, J., and Ralston, I. (eds). 2006. Archaeological Resource Management in the UK: An Introduction. Sutton.Google Scholar
ISGAP. 2012. National Occupational Standards for Archaeology, https://isgap.org.uk/.Google Scholar
Johnson, M. 2019. Archaeological Theory: An Introduction. Wiley-Blackwell.Google Scholar
Jones, B. 1984. Past Imperfect: The Story of Rescue Archaeology. Heinemann.Google Scholar
Jourdane, J. 2017. Fieldwork Fail: The Messy Side of Science. Makisapa Editions.Google Scholar
Kalman, H. 2014. Heritage Planning: Principles and Process. Routledge.Google Scholar
King, T. 2002. Thinking about Cultural Resource Management: Essays from the Edge. Left Coast Press.Google Scholar
King, T. 2009. Our Unprotected Heritage: Whitewashing the Destruction of Our Cultural and Natural Environment. Left Coast Press.Google Scholar
King, T. 2012. Cultural Resource Laws and Practice. Left Coast Press.Google Scholar
King, T. 2016a. Saving Places That Matter: A Citizen’s Guide to the National Historic Preservation Act. Routledge.Google Scholar
King, T. 2016b. Doing Archaeology: A Cultural Resource Management Perspective. Left Coast Press.Google Scholar
Kohl, P., and Fawcett, C. (eds). 1995. Nationalism, Politics and the Practice of Archaeology. Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Lbova, L., and Sklyarevskyi, M. 2006. The Management of History, in Molodin, V. (ed.), State Protection in the Sphere of Archaeological Heritage. NSU.Google Scholar
Lee, E. 2002. Archaeology and the Public Cultural Conscience in Canada: The Federal Story, Journal of American Archaeology 21: 4551.Google Scholar
Lenegan, C. 2005. Resourcing an Innovative Industry: Minerals Week 2005 Address on ‘the Minerals Sector and Indigenous Relations’. www.atns.net.au/papers/Lenegan.pdf.Google Scholar
Lennon, J., et al. 2001. Natural and Cultural Heritage Theme Report: Australia State of the Environment Report 2001, www.environment.gov.au/soe/2001/publications/theme-reports/heritage/pubs/heritage.pdf.Google Scholar
Lovata, T. 2007. Inauthentic Archaeologies: Public Uses and Abuses of the Past. Left Coast Press.Google Scholar
Luna Erreguerena, P. 2008. The Submerged Cultural Heritage in Mexico, in Leshikar-Denton, M. and Luna Erreguerena, P. (eds), Underwater and Maritime Archaeology in Latin America and the Caribbean. Left Coast Press. 5565.Google Scholar
Makarov, N. 2004. Predatory Excavations as a Factor in the Destruction of the Archaeological Heritage of Russia. Russian Institute of Archaeology.Google Scholar
Mate, G., and Ulm, S. 2016. Another Snapshot for the Album: A Decade of Australian Archaeology in Profile Survey Data, Australian Archaeology 82(2): 168–83.Google Scholar
Mazurov, U. (ed.). 2001. Methodical Recommendations for the Environmental Monitoring of Immovable Cultural Heritage. Institute of Heritage.Google Scholar
McDermott, C., and La Piscopia, P. 2008. Discovering the Archaeologists of Europe: Ireland. Institute of Archaeologists of Ireland, www.discovering-archaeologists.eu/nationalreports/DISCOnationalIrelandFinalWeb.pdf.Google Scholar
McGhee, R. 2008. Aboriginalism and the Problems of Indigenous Archaeology, American Antiquity 73(4): 579–97.Google Scholar
McGrail, S. 2001. Boats of the World. Oxford University Press.Google Scholar
Membury, S. 2002. The Celluloid Archaeologist: An X-Rated Exposé, in Russell, M. (ed.), Digging Holes in Popular Culture: Archaeology and Science Fiction. Oxbow. 818.Google Scholar
Mickel, A. 2021. Why Those Who Shovel Are Silent: A History of Local Archaeological Knowledge and Labor. University of Colorado Press.Google Scholar
Moshenska, G. 2009. Second World War Archaeology in Schools: A Backdoor to the History Curriculum?, Papers from the Institute of Archaeology 19: 5566.Google Scholar
Muckelroy, K. 1978. Maritime Archaeology. Cambridge University Press.Google Scholar
Nelson, M., Nelson, S., and Wylie, A. (eds). 1994. Equity Issues for Women in Archaeology. American Anthropological Association.Google Scholar
Neumann, T. W., and Sanford, R. M. 2001. Practicing Archaeology: A Training Manual for Cultural Resources Archaeology. Left Coast Press.Google Scholar
Nicholas, G. 2008. Native Peoples and Archaeology (Indigenous Archaeology), in Pearsall, D. (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Archaeology. Elsevier. 1660–69.Google Scholar
Nicholas, G. 2010. Being and Becoming Indigenous Archaeologists. Left Coast Press.Google Scholar
O’Mahony, T. 2015. Enabled Archaeology: Working with Disability, BAJR Guide, www.bajr.org/BAJRGuides/41_Enabled_Archaeology/41EnabledArchaeology.pdf.Google Scholar
O’Mahony, T. 2018. Reflections in UK Archaeology: A Personal Journey in Academic Life, Journal of Community Archaeology & Heritage 5(3): 216–18.Google Scholar
Paddayya, K. 1996. Modern Impacts on Archaeological Sites in India: A Case Study from the Shorapur Doab, Karnataka, Man and Environment 21: 7588.Google Scholar
Parks Canada. 2005. Guidelines for the Management of Archaeological Resources. Parks Canada.Google Scholar
Patterson, T. C. 1994. Toward a Social History of Archaeology in the United States. Harcourt Brace.Google Scholar
Perry, S. 2019. Six Fieldwork Expectations: Code of Conduct for Teams on Field Projects, https://saraperry.wordpress.com/2018/05/04/fieldwork-code-of-conduct/.Google Scholar
Philips, J. E. (ed.). 2005. Writing African History. University of Rochester Press.Google Scholar
Phillips, T., and Creighton, J. 2012. Disability and the Archaeological Profession, Employing People with Disabilities: Good Practice Guidance for Archaeologists. CIfA Professional Practice Paper No. 9, www.archaeologists.net/sites/default/files/Disabilitypaper.pdf.Google Scholar
Phillips, T., and Gilchrist, R. 2005. Inclusive, Accessible, Archaeology. Phase 1: Disability and Archaeological Fieldwork. University of Reading and Bournemouth University, https://archaeologydataservice.ac.uk/archiveDS/archiveDownload?t=arch-736-1/dissemination/pdf/iaa_phase_1/iaa_phase_1_report.pdf.Google Scholar
Phillips, T., Gilchrist, R., Hewitt, I., Le Scouiller, S., Booy, D., and Cook, G. 2007. Inclusive, Accessible, Archaeology: Good Practice Guidelines for Including Disabled Students and Self-Evaluation in Archaeological Fieldwork Training. Higher Education Academy, www.heacademy.ac.uk/hca/archaeology/features.resources/guides.Google Scholar
Poirier, D., and Feder, K. (eds). 2001. Dangerous Places: Heath, Safety and Archaeology. Bergin and Garvey.Google Scholar
Praetzellis, A. 2000. Death by Theory: A Tale of Mystery and Archaeological Theory. Left Coast Press.Google Scholar
Praetzellis, A. 2003. Dug to Death: A Tale of Archaeological Method and Mayhem. Left Coast Press.Google Scholar
Procter, A. 2020. The Whole Picture: The Colonial Story of the Art in Our Museums and Why We Need to Talk About It. Cassell.Google Scholar
Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education (QAA). 2014. Subject Benchmark Statement: Archaeology, www.qaa.ac.uk/docs/qaa/subject-benchmark-statements/sbs-archaeology-14.pdf.Google Scholar
Rahtz, P. 1974. Rescue Archaeology. Penguin.Google Scholar
Ramos, M., and Duganne, D. 2000. Exploring Public Perceptions and Attitudes about Archaeology. Society for American Archaeology, www.saa.org/Portals/0/SAA/pubedu/nrptdraft4.pdfGoogle Scholar
Reilly, S., Nolan, C., and Monckton, L. 2018. Wellbeing and the Historic Environment. Historic England, https://historicengland.org.uk/images-books/publications/wellbeing-and-the-historic-environment/wellbeing-and-historic-environment/.Google Scholar
Register of Professional Archaeologists. 2009. Code of Conduct, www.rpanet.org/displaycommon.cfm?an=1&subarticlenbr=3.Google Scholar
Robinson, W. 1998. First Aid for Underwater Finds. Archetype.Google Scholar
Robles García, N. 2010. Indigenous Archaeology in Mexico, Recognizing Distinctive Histories, in Nicholas, G. (ed.), Being and Becoming Indigenous Archaeologists. Left Coast Press. 277–86.Google Scholar
Rocks-Macqueen, D. 2014a. Jobs in American Archaeology: Pay for CRM Archaeologists, Archaeologies: Journal of the World Archaeological Congress 10(3): 281–96.Google Scholar
Rocks-Macqueen, D. 2014b. Professional Archaeology: Disability Friendly? Doug’s Archaeology: Investigating the Profession and Research, https://dougsarchaeology.wordpress.com/2014/08/11/professional-archaeology-disability-friendly.Google Scholar
Rocks-Macqueen, D., and Lewis, B. 2019. Archaeology in Development Management: Its Contribution in England, Scotland and Wales. Landward, www.algao.org.uk/sites/default/files/documents/Archaeology_in_Development_Management.pdf.Google Scholar
Rothfield, L. 2009. The Rape of Mesopotamia: Behind the Looting of the Iraq Museum. University of Chicago Press.Google Scholar
Russell, M. (ed.). 2002a. Digging Holes in Popular Culture: Archaeology and Science Fiction. Oxbow.Google Scholar
Russell, M. 2002b. ‘No More Heroes Any More’: The Dangerous World of the Pop Culture Archaeologist, in Russell, M. (ed.), Digging Holes in Popular Culture: Archaeology and Science Fiction. Oxbow. 3854.Google Scholar
Sabloff, J. 2008. Archaeology Matters: Action Archaeology in the Modern World. Left Coast Press.Google Scholar
Scheermeyer, C. 2005. A Changing and Challenging Landscape: Heritage Resources Management in South Africa, The South African Archaeological Bulletin 60: 121–23.Google Scholar
Schlanger, N., and Aitchison, K. (eds). 2010. Archaeology and the Global Economic Crisis: Multiple Impacts, Possible Solutions. Culture Lab Editions, https://landward.eu/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/2010_25Archaeology-and-the-crisis.pdf.Google Scholar
Schlatter, N. 2008. Museum Careers: A Practical Guide for Students and Novices. Left Coast Press.Google Scholar
Selvakumar, V. 2006. Public Archaeology in India: Perspectives from Kerala, India Review 5: 417–46.Google Scholar
Shen, C., and Chen, H. 2010. Cultural Heritage Management in China: Current Practices and Problems, in Messenger, P. and Smith, G. (eds), Cultural Heritage Management: A Global Perspective. University Press of Florida. 7081.Google Scholar
Silliman, S. (ed). 2008. Collaborating at the Trowel’s Edge: Teaching and Learning in Indigenous Archaeology. University of Arizona Press.Google Scholar
Smirnov, A. 2004. Protection of Archaeological Heritage in the Federal Law ‘On Objects of Cultural Heritage (Monuments of History and Culture of the Peoples of the Russian Federation’, in Proceedings of the Round Table of the Federation Council Conservation of the Archaeological Heritage of Russia. Russian Federation.Google Scholar
Smith, C. (ed.). 2014. Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology. Springer.Google Scholar
Smith, C., and Burke, H. 2007. Digging It Up Down Under: A Practical Guide to Doing Archaeology in Australia. Springer.Google Scholar
Smith, C., and Jackson, G. 2006. Decolonizing Indigenous Archaeology: Developments from Down Under, American Indian Quarterly 30(3–4): 311–49.Google Scholar
Smith, C., and Wobst, H. (eds). 2005. Indigenous Archaeologies: Decolonizing Theory and Practice. Routledge.Google Scholar
Smith, L. 2001. Archaeological Theory and the Politics of Cultural Heritage. Routledge.Google Scholar
Smith, L. 2006. Uses of Heritage. Routledge.Google Scholar
Smith, L., and du Cros, H. 1991. Equality and Gender in Australian Archaeology, www.anthrosource.net.Google Scholar
Society for American Archaeology. 2009. Principles of Archaeological Ethics, www.saa.org/AbouttheSociety/PrinciplesofArchaeologicalEthics/tabid/203/Default.aspx.Google Scholar
Society for American Archaeology. 2018. Ipsos American Perceptions of Archaeology Poll, www.saa.org/education-outreach/public-outreach/public-perceptions-studies.Google Scholar
Society for Historical Archaeology. 2009. Ethical Principles, www.sha.org/about/ethics.cfm.Google Scholar
Stolte, G. 2020. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art: An Anthropology of Identity Production in Far North Queensland. Routledge.Google Scholar
Su, X. B., and Teo, P. 2009. The Politics of Heritage in China: A View from Lijiang. Routledge.Google Scholar
Talalay, L. 2004. The Past as Commodity: Archaeological Images in Modern Advertising, Public Archaeology 3: 205–16.Google Scholar
Trümpler, C. (ed.). 2001. Agatha Christie and Archaeology. British Museum.Google Scholar
Turnbull, P., and Pickering, M. (eds). 2010. The Long Way Home: The Meaning and Values of Repatriation. Berghahn.Google Scholar
Two Bears, D. 2006. Navajo Archaeologist Is Not an Oxymoron: A Tribal Archaeologist’s Experience, American Indian Quarterly 30(3–4): 381–87.Google Scholar
Ucko, P., Ling, Q., and Hubert, J. (eds). 2007. From Concepts of the Past to Practical Strategies: The Teaching of Archaeological Field Techniques. Saffron.Google Scholar
Ulm, S., Nichols, S., and Dalley, C. 2005. Mapping the Shape of Contemporary Australian Archaeology, Australian Archaeology 61: 1123.Google Scholar
Ulm, S., Mate, G., Dalley, C., and Nichols, S. 2013. A Working Profile: The Changing Face of Professional Archaeology in Australia, Australian Archaeological Association, Australian Archaeology 76: 3443, https://researchonline.jcu.edu.au/23289/1/ulm_etal_2013b.pdf.Google Scholar
Underhill, A. 2013. A Companion to Chinese Archaeology. Wiley.Google Scholar
Vitelli, K., and Colwell-Chanthaphonh, C. (eds). 2006. Archaeological Ethics. Left Coast Press.Google Scholar
Walz, J. 2009. Archaeologies of Disenchantment, in Schmidt, P. R. (ed.), Postcolonial Archaeologies in Africa. School for Advanced Research Press.Google Scholar
Watkins, J. 2000. Indigenous Archaeology: American Indian Values and Scientific Practice. Left Coast Press.Google Scholar
Watkins, J. 2002. Marginal Native, Marginal Archaeologist: Ethnic Disparity in American Archaeology, SAA Archaeological Record 2(4): 3637.Google Scholar
Watkins, J. 2005. Artefacts, Archaeologists, and American Indians, Public Archaeology 4(2–3): 187–92.Google Scholar
Weiss, E., and Springer, J. W. 2020. Repatriation and Erasing the Past. University Press of Florida.Google Scholar
Wheeler, R. 1954 Archaeology from the Earth. Penguin.Google Scholar
White, W. 2016. Becoming an Archaeologist: Crafting a Career in Cultural Resource Management. Succinct Research.Google Scholar
Whittlesey, S. 1994. Academic Alternatives: Gender and CRM in Arizona, in Claassen, C. (ed.), Women in Archaeology. University of Pennsylvania Press. 202–9.Google Scholar
Williams, H., Pudney, C., and Ezzeldi, A. (eds). 2019. Public Archaeology: Arts of Engagement. Archaeopress.Google Scholar
Wright, R. 2002. Gender Equity, Sexual Harassment and Professional Ethics, SAA Archaeological Record 2(4): 1819.Google Scholar
Jing, Yingying. 2019. Protection of Underwater Cultural Heritage in China: New Developments, International Journal of Cultural Policy 25(6): 756–64.Google Scholar
York Archaeological Trust. 2014. Discovering the Archaeologists of Europe 2012–14: Transnational Report. European Commission, www.discovering-archaeologists.eu/national_reports/2014/transnational_report.pdf.Google Scholar
Zan, L., and Bonini Baraldi, S. 2012. Managing Cultural Heritage in China: A View from the Outside, China Quarterly 210: 456–81.Google Scholar
Zarmati, L. 1995. Popular Archaeology and the Archaeologist as Hero, in Balme, J. and Beck, W. (eds), Gendered Archaeology: The Second Australian Women in Archaeology Conference. ANH Publications. 4347.Google Scholar
Zeder, M. 2000. The American Archaeologist: A Profile. Left Coast Press.Google Scholar
Zorpidu, S. 2004. The Public Image of the Female Archaeologist: The Case of Lara Croft, in Bolin, H. (ed.), The Interplay of Past and Present. Södertörns Högskola. 101–7.Google Scholar

Save book to Kindle

To save this book to your Kindle, first ensure [email protected] is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account. Then enter the ‘name’ part of your Kindle email address below. Find out more about saving to your Kindle.

Note you can select to save to either the @free.kindle.com or @kindle.com variations. ‘@free.kindle.com’ emails are free but can only be saved to your device when it is connected to wi-fi. ‘@kindle.com’ emails can be delivered even when you are not connected to wi-fi, but note that service fees apply.

Find out more about the Kindle Personal Document Service.

  • References
  • Joseph Flatman
  • Book: Becoming an Archaeologist
  • Online publication: 27 October 2022
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108850490.013
Available formats
×

Save book to Dropbox

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Dropbox.

  • References
  • Joseph Flatman
  • Book: Becoming an Archaeologist
  • Online publication: 27 October 2022
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108850490.013
Available formats
×

Save book to Google Drive

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Google Drive.

  • References
  • Joseph Flatman
  • Book: Becoming an Archaeologist
  • Online publication: 27 October 2022
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108850490.013
Available formats
×