isbn 978-905-78-9150-2
280 pages,
paperback, 2007
English
€ 64,95

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A. Geurds
Grounding the Past
The Praxis of Participatory Archaeology in the Mixteca Alta, Oaxaca, Mexico

Grounding the Past addresses archaeological field praxis and its role in the political present of Santiago Tilantongo and Santiago Apoala, two communities in the Mixteca Alta region of Oaxaca, Mexico. Efforts to involve local stakeholder communities in archaeology have become an important issue worldwide. In this study, Alexander Geurds argues that projects of participatory archaeology, many of which go under the heading of ?community archaeology', cannot dispense with reflexive analysis of field praxis, if they are to avoid idealized and thus untenable narratives of harmonious local collaboration. Past and present archaeological praxis often carries negative connotations in the Mixteca Alta, because archaeological projects have failed to recognize conflicting interests and issues of representation of local and non-local parties. Geurds reviews the constitutive elements of their partnerships, such as official meetings, public presentations and conferences, where the involved local and non-local parties produce conflicting agendas by creating and transforming power relations. He identifies and analyzes the influences attendant on participatory elements through the application of qualitative techniques derived from ethnography and social geography.

Alexander Geurds is lecturer in the Faculty of Archaeology, at the University of Leiden. He has conducted archaeological research in Mexico, Nicaragua, the French and British Antilles and the Netherlands.