ABSTRACT

This book explores the ways in which past cultures have been used to shape colonial and postcolonial cultural identities. It provides a theoretical framework to understand these processes, and offers illustrative case studies in which the agency of ancient peoples, rather than the desires of antiquarians and archaeologists, is brought to the fore.

chapter |10 pages

Introduction

part |71 pages

History

part |18 pages

Theory And Method

part |140 pages

Practice

chapter |35 pages

The Archive at Sanghol

chapter |5 pages

Conclusion