Development is a contested area, but can be summarised as the
attempt to bring about good change in society. Archaeology has
played only a very limited role within this agenda so far, but has
considerable scope to integrate into its practice and structures.
This short incisive book focuses on Africa, examining the key
issues and threats affecting the archaeological resource, including
governance, neglect, conflict, climate change and globalisation.
The authors examine the context of archaeology within international
development and the remit and work of the key organizations
involved, ranging from multi-lateral agencies like the UN and the
World Bank to NGOs.
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