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Hidden Hands - Egyptian Workforces in Petrie Excavation Archives, 1880-1924 (Paperback)
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Hidden Hands - Egyptian Workforces in Petrie Excavation Archives, 1880-1924 (Paperback)
Series: BCP Egyptology
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Despite major movements for change, in practice archaeologists
still pursue the past to the exclusion of the present inhabitants
of archaeological landscapes. Archaeological archives hold a key to
the formation of archaeology as a separate study, but they may be
overlooked in current debates on ethics in archaeology and
anthropology. This study focuses on the great archive that records
the work of Flinders Petrie in Egypt, first in 1880-1882 under a
nationalist government, and then during the English military
occupation that lasted from 1882 until after his death in 1942. The
archive brings to life the main Egyptian supervisors who enabled
Petrie to function as an archaeologist, while payroll lists record
the names of hundreds more men and children on the full labour
force. None of these Egyptians have received recognition as an
archaeologist in history-writing, foreign or Egyptian. This
archival ground offers a new open resource to those within Egypt
and elsewhere opposed to the neo-colonial regime of the
disciplines.
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