4th November 2010, 08:49 AM
i would add that indigenous archaeology is more akin to community archaeology in the UK, whereas ethnoarchaeology is a more research-based, academic, top-down comparanda driven exercise; 'Ethnoarchaeology instils an awareness of the many possible techniques, and helps to counter the archaeologist's twentieth-century prejudices' (McCarthy & Brookes, Med Pot. in Britain: 31) as i came across in my reading last night; also one of the key works - Living Archaeology - on ethnoarchaeology is Gould, an American professor rather than someone who gets their hands dirty on a daily basis
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