显而易见 发表于 2025-3-28 15:52:45

Ilha Formosa, Seventeenth Century: Archaeology in Small Islands, History of Global Processesvely under-researched Spanish colony in Taiwan, founded in the seventeenth century. Despite its potential role in subsequent global developments, this historical episode has been downplayed in mainstream literature on early modern colonialism. My emphasis is not so much on building a thorough presen

frenzy 发表于 2025-3-28 21:31:43

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BOGUS 发表于 2025-3-29 02:09:39

Displacing Dominant Meanings in the Archaeology of Urban Policies and Emergence of Santafé de Bogotá majority, not only from the elites, emerge. The crossing of archaeological, historical, and geographical data resulting from this transdisciplinary methodological structure has led to identify contact spaces of activities and events that took place in specific contexts and locations, and the materi

案发地点 发表于 2025-3-29 05:37:15

The Material Worlds of Colonizers in New Spainify different strategies that guided these patterns, including reproducing an acceptable material world modeled after life in Spain, competing in the local social hierarchy, forging relationships with local indigenous people, controlling labor and production, and domesticating a foreign world to mee

FIS 发表于 2025-3-29 09:44:03

Historical Archaeology and the Politics of Empowerment in Venezuelanstitute Venezuelan identity and guarantee respect and recognition of interculturality and the principle of equality of cultures, in this way, counteracting the prevailing ideology of . and homogeneity. Furthermore, these laws promote local agency in the recognition and conservation of cultural and

nepotism 发表于 2025-3-29 13:37:19

Thoughts on Early Spanish Colonialism Through Two American Case Studies: Basque Fisheries (Canada) ag the colonization of the La Plata Basin and also to further understand the colonial process as a whole. In addition to being the oldest of the forts built in Argentina, its construction and development makes it a special case. What makes it different is that it was brought about by a private initia

Organization 发表于 2025-3-29 17:30:19

Colonial Encounters in Spanish Equatorial Africa (Eighteenth–Twentieth Centuries)tion of the Spanish colonial landscape. Through these material elements we will examine two main issues: (1) the transformation of the Benga under a regime of coloniality that implied a downward trajectory from an African bourgeois class to colonial pariahs and (2) the nature of the second wave of S

积习已深 发表于 2025-3-29 21:12:17

Beginning Historical Archaeology in Vanuatu: Recent Projects on the Archaeology of Spanish, French, onial rule under a joint Anglo-French ‘condominium’ was not fully established until 1906. Recent projects on the archaeology of European encounters in Vanuatu illustrate some of the problems, as well as the immense potential for research that explores colonialism of variable scale and duration diach

wangle 发表于 2025-3-30 03:02:40

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推迟 发表于 2025-3-30 05:24:56

Online-Umsetzung des Fragebogens, majority, not only from the elites, emerge. The crossing of archaeological, historical, and geographical data resulting from this transdisciplinary methodological structure has led to identify contact spaces of activities and events that took place in specific contexts and locations, and the materi
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