Skulls from the Past: Archaeological Negotiations of Scientific Racism

This paper examines the permeation of scientific racism in classical archaeology during the 1920s and 1930s. In particular, it investigates the anthropological studies of graves from the Swedish excavations at Asine and the British excavations at Mycenae and the appropriation of these results in cla...

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Main Author: Johannes Siapkas
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Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2016-11-01
Series:Bulletin of the History of Archaeology
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Online Access:http://www.archaeologybulletin.org/articles/590
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description This paper examines the permeation of scientific racism in classical archaeology during the 1920s and 1930s. In particular, it investigates the anthropological studies of graves from the Swedish excavations at Asine and the British excavations at Mycenae and the appropriation of these results in classical archaeology. Terms like archaeological culture, people, race, in general and in precise forms, were used metonymically to signify clear-cut bounded entities with diachronically immutable characteristic traits. I argue that there were epistemological similarities between scientific racism and culture-historical archaeology since both are founded on essentialism. This article has further epistemological implications since it illustrates that foundational analytical practices, like categorizations and constructions of archaeological cultures, have conceptual affinities with discourses that many of us today find troubling. This can serve to foster critical reflection and to illustrate that histories of archaeology can contribute to the advancement of the epistemology of archaeology.
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spelling doaj.art-fc74b33d7d094192afb158583029ceb02022-12-22T02:58:15ZengUbiquity PressBulletin of the History of Archaeology1062-47402047-69302016-11-0126110.5334/bha-590568Skulls from the Past: Archaeological Negotiations of Scientific RacismJohannes Siapkas0Classical Archaeology and Ancient History, Uppsala UniversityThis paper examines the permeation of scientific racism in classical archaeology during the 1920s and 1930s. In particular, it investigates the anthropological studies of graves from the Swedish excavations at Asine and the British excavations at Mycenae and the appropriation of these results in classical archaeology. Terms like archaeological culture, people, race, in general and in precise forms, were used metonymically to signify clear-cut bounded entities with diachronically immutable characteristic traits. I argue that there were epistemological similarities between scientific racism and culture-historical archaeology since both are founded on essentialism. This article has further epistemological implications since it illustrates that foundational analytical practices, like categorizations and constructions of archaeological cultures, have conceptual affinities with discourses that many of us today find troubling. This can serve to foster critical reflection and to illustrate that histories of archaeology can contribute to the advancement of the epistemology of archaeology.http://www.archaeologybulletin.org/articles/590History of archaeology, epistemology, essentialism, scientific racism, cephalic index, physical anthropology, culture-historical archaeology, classical archaeology, Mediterranean archaeology, Aegean prehistory, Mycenae, Asine
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Skulls from the Past: Archaeological Negotiations of Scientific Racism
Bulletin of the History of Archaeology
History of archaeology, epistemology, essentialism, scientific racism, cephalic index, physical anthropology, culture-historical archaeology, classical archaeology, Mediterranean archaeology, Aegean prehistory, Mycenae, Asine
title Skulls from the Past: Archaeological Negotiations of Scientific Racism
title_full Skulls from the Past: Archaeological Negotiations of Scientific Racism
title_fullStr Skulls from the Past: Archaeological Negotiations of Scientific Racism
title_full_unstemmed Skulls from the Past: Archaeological Negotiations of Scientific Racism
title_short Skulls from the Past: Archaeological Negotiations of Scientific Racism
title_sort skulls from the past archaeological negotiations of scientific racism
topic History of archaeology, epistemology, essentialism, scientific racism, cephalic index, physical anthropology, culture-historical archaeology, classical archaeology, Mediterranean archaeology, Aegean prehistory, Mycenae, Asine
url http://www.archaeologybulletin.org/articles/590
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