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African Diaspora Archaeology in Multiscalar and Multivariate Perspectives
Christopher Fennell
Anthropology
African American Studies
College of Law
Landscape Architecture
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
Lemann Center for Brazilian Studies
Center for African Studies
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
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Multi-scalar
100%
African Diaspora Archaeology
100%
Racism
50%
Self-determination
50%
North America
50%
Social Groups
50%
Structure Determination
50%
Local Community
50%
Africa
50%
Racial Ideology
50%
Local-regional
50%
South America
50%
Central America
50%
Group Identity
50%
Contextual Analysis
50%
Caribbean
50%
Class Structure
50%
Historical Archaeology
50%
Capitalist Economy
50%
Descendant Communities
50%
African American Archaeology
50%
Investigation Strategies
50%
Arts and Humanities
African diaspora
100%
Local
100%
Archeology
100%
Regional
100%
Global
66%
Scholars
33%
Periodicals
33%
North America
33%
Historical Archeology
33%
Contextual
33%
Racial
33%
Engagement
33%
Spatial Scale
33%
Social Group
33%
Self-Determination
33%
Commentators
33%
descendant
33%
South America
33%
Multiplicity
33%
Central America
33%
African-American archaeology
33%
Contextual Analysis
33%
Group identity
33%
Social Sciences
Archeology
100%
Diaspora
100%
Historical Archeology
33%
Ideologies
33%
North America
33%
Self Determination
33%
Social Class
33%
Central America
33%
South America
33%
Psychology
Self-Determination
100%
Multiplicity
100%