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Class Interests in Brazilian Archaeology
Pedro Paulo A. Funari 1
Archaeology is a practice that exists within
various social contexts. As such, the
way it is practiced is dependent upon the class
interests of those who fund and
undertake archaeological investigations. These
interests in turn can be influenced
by existing political regimes. In this article,
I discuss how class interests have
influenced the direction of Brazilian
archaeology for the past century and a half.
KEY WORDS:
Brazil; class interests; South
America; political archaeology.
You can read the entire
text in:
International Journal of Historical Archaeology,
Vol. 6, No. 3, September 2002 (
C
2002)
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