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Author Morgan, Rachel (Archaeologist), author.

Title Sins of the shovel : looting, murder, and the evolution of American archaeology / Rachel Morgan.

Publication Info. Chicago : The University of Chicago Press, 2023.
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 Nichols Adult Nonfiction-NEW  970.00497 MOR    DUE 05-01-24
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Description viii, 319 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 243-301) and index.
Summary "Rachel Morgan's frank and incisive history begins with Richard Wetherill's "discovery" of Mesa Verde in Colorado in 1888. Subsequent expeditions by amateurs, looters, and budding professional archaeologists abetted the devastation of Indigenous sites throughout the Southwest. These expeditions became the proving grounds for different conceptions of what archaeology should be and how it should be practiced. Ultimately, revulsion at the work of nineteenth-century explorers led to more rigorous and ethical norms, as well as federal regulation, but the core issues of how we ought best to engage with the evidence and people of the past remain live ones today. Morgan, an archaeologist, knows well the field's history of racism and unethical behavior, and she is both unsparing and even-handed in assessing what happened in the Southwest and how it informs relations among people-and with the planet-today"-- Provided by publisher.
Subject Excavations (Archaeology) -- United States.
Indians of North America -- Antiquities.
United States -- Antiquities.
ISBN 9780226822389 (cloth)
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