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Who Needs the Past? - Indigenous Values and Archaeology (Hardcover, 2nd edition): R. Layton Who Needs the Past? - Indigenous Values and Archaeology (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
R. Layton
R4,372 Discovery Miles 43 720 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book offers a critique of the all pervasive Western notion that other communities often live in a timeless present. Who Needs the Past? provides first-hand evidence of the interest non-Western, non-academic communities have in the past.

Conflict in the Archaeology of Living Traditions (Hardcover, 2nd edition): R. Layton Conflict in the Archaeology of Living Traditions (Hardcover, 2nd edition)
R. Layton
R4,378 Discovery Miles 43 780 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The first text to address the contentious issues raised by the pursuit of anthropology and archaeology in the world today. Calls into question the traditional, sometimes difficult relationship between western scholars and the contemporary cultures and peoples they study and can easily disturb.

Who Needs the Past? - Indigenous Values and Archaeology (Paperback, 2nd edition): R. Layton Who Needs the Past? - Indigenous Values and Archaeology (Paperback, 2nd edition)
R. Layton
R1,536 Discovery Miles 15 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


This book offers a critique of the all pervasive Western notion that other communities often live in a timeless present. Who Needs the Past? provides first-hand evidence of the interest non-Western, non-academic communities have in the past.

Conflict in the Archaeology of Living Traditions (Paperback, 2nd edition): R. Layton Conflict in the Archaeology of Living Traditions (Paperback, 2nd edition)
R. Layton
R1,776 Discovery Miles 17 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


The first text to address the contentious issues raised by the pursuit of anthropology and archaeology in the world today. Calls into question the traditional, sometimes difficult relationship between western scholars and the contemporary cultures and peoples they study and can easily disturb.

Destruction and Conservation of Cultural Property (Hardcover): R. Layton, P. Stone, J. Thomas Destruction and Conservation of Cultural Property (Hardcover)
R. Layton, P. Stone, J. Thomas
R4,388 Discovery Miles 43 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


In 1991 the mosque at Ayodhya in India was demolished by Hindu fundamentalists who claim that it stood on the birthplace of a legendary Hindu hero. During recent conflicts in former Yugoslavia, ethnic groups destroyed mosques and churches to eliminate evidence of long-term settlement by other communities. Over successive centuries, however, a single building in Cordoba functioned as a mosque, a church and a synagogue. The Roman Emperor Diocletian's Palace in Split is occupied today by shops and residential apartments. What circumstances have lead to the survival and reinterpretation of some monuments, but the destruction of others?
This work asks whether the idea of world heritage is an essential mechanism for the protection of the world's cultural and natural heritage, or whether it subjugates a diversity of cultural traditions to specifically Western ideas. How far is it acceptable for one group of people to comment upon, or intercede in, the way in which another community treats the remains which it claims as its own? What are the responsibilities of multinational corporations and non-governmental organisations operating in the Developing World? Who actually owns the past: the landowner, indigenous people, the State or humankind?


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Destruction and Conservation of Cultural Property (Paperback): R. Layton, P. Stone, J. Thomas Destruction and Conservation of Cultural Property (Paperback)
R. Layton, P. Stone, J. Thomas
R1,407 Discovery Miles 14 070 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

In 1991 the mosque at Ayodhya in India was demolished by Hindu fundamentalists who claim that it stood on the birthplace of a legendary Hindu hero. During recent conflicts in former Yugoslavia, ethnic groups destroyed mosques and churches to eliminate evidence of long-term settlement by other communities. Over successive centuries, however, a single building in Cordoba functioned as a mosque, a church and a synagogue. The Roman Emperor Diocletian's Palace in Split is occupied today by shops and residential apartments. What circumstances have lead to the survival and reinterpretation of some monuments, but the destruction of others? This work asks whether the idea of world heritage is an essential mechanism for the protection of the world's cultural and natural heritage, or whether it subjugates a diversity of cultural traditions to specifically Western ideas. How far is it acceptable for one group of people to comment upon, or intercede in, the way in which another community treats the remains which it claims as its own? What are the responsibilities of multinational corporations and non-governmental organisations operating in the Developing World? Who actually owns the past: the landowner, indigenous people, the State or humankind?

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