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Digging and Controlling the Past — Unmasking Ideology in Imperial and Colonial ArchaeologyPueblo Bonito at Chaco Canyon, New Mexico. Photo by mksfca, Creative Commons Flickr.

Digging and Controlling the Past — Unmasking Ideology in Imperial and Colonial Archaeology

We are all familiar with the “Indiana Jones” myth, in which young (and attractive) archaeologists conquer and explore exotic landscapes in search of hidden treasures, defeating “bad guys” as they grab precious jewels or unlock ancient secrets. These fantasy films have encouraged the public to dream romantically of archaeological adventures abroad without thinking of their consequences. In fact, real archaeologists like Aurel Stein (1862-1943), Hiram Bingham (1875-1956), and Langdon Warner (1881-1955), are reputed to have served as the models for Steven Spielberg’s “hero”. Yet, as much fun as they are to watch, these movies hide ugly realities of the closely entangled relationship among imperial and colonial war, capitalism, and archaeology.

Posted on: 1 March 2018