Hidden Hands provokes much thought for the future of archaeology.

TLS

‘From any point of view, this book is a detailed and fascinating insight into the Petrie Museum archives, and the social context of Petrie's excavations.'

Egyptian Archaeology

‘This is a densely-argued text, which will prove a source for future investigation, not only by archaeologists, but also by students of social history.'

Ancient Egypt

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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An exploration of one of the great archives of archaeology, revealing the contribution of Egyptian workforces to excavations in Egypt by Flinders Petrie (1853-1942) and including extensive first publication of material, including photographs, from the Petrie archive.
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Preface1. Setting a Stage2. Labour and name in the Petrie publications3. Names in the Petrie Journals4. Acts of excision: anonymity in the Petrie Journals5. The Petrie Notebooks: individual issues6. Discovery names and object biographies: individual features and finds7. Find-group records with finder names8. Notebook base: name-lists9. Faces and names: the photographs10. Parallel lives in the archaeology of EgyptBiographyList of illustrations and sourcesIndex
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An exploration of one of the great archives of archaeology, revealing the contribution of Egyptian workforces to excavations in Egypt by Flinders Petrie (1853-1942) and including extensive first publication of material, including photographs, from the Petrie archive.
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Authoritative yet accessible studies in Egyptology, combining cutting-edge new research with editions of classics works.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780715639047
Publisert
2010-09-15
Utgiver
Vendor
Bristol Classical Press
Vekt
556 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
28 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
344

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Stephen Quirke is Curator of the Petrie Museum of Egyptian Archaeology and Professor of Egyptian Archaeology, Institute of Archaeology, University College London.