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View all copies of this ISBN edition:. Synopsis About this title In the decades since the collapse of socialism in eastern Europe, time has been a central resource under negotiation.

Buy New Learn more about this copy. Other Popular Editions of the Same Title. Search for all books with this author and title. Customers who bought this item also bought. Stock Image. Published by Berghahn Books New Hardcover Quantity: Seller Rating:. Seller Image. This program, introduced by author Tony Hillerman, studies Native American burial grounds over five centuries of cultural, scientific, and legal change.

The Native American Graves Repatriation Act, covering the ownership and study of human remains and sacred objects, is given special emphasis. Length: 28 minutes. Indian Burial Mounds European explorers to North America discovered that the lands were already occupied. Appropriation of Indian Artifacts European and American interest in the past led to wholesale appropriation of Indian remains and artifacts from the mids onward. Private Expeditions Archived footage from "Adventure Bound! Public Archaeology of the s During the Great Depression of the s, archaeology became a public activity in which over 3 million people were put to work building public works such as airports, highways, and parks.

Commercial Plunderers of the Past Some thieves of time had never been concerned with preservation—as once again, in the s, treasure hunting was on the rise. State and Federal Protection Acts for Native Artifacts Archaeologists and museum curators began meeting with tribal representatives to find answers to fundamental questions of rights and ownership. Bicultural View of America's Past New laws in Arizona represent a revolution in thinking about repatriation and the relationship between the museum community and the indigenous communities.

Thieves of Time: Who Owns the Past? In the decades since the collapse of socialism in eastern Europe, time has been a central resource under negotiation. Focusing on a local community that was considered a "model" in the socialist period, the author explores a variety of state-sponsored and unofficial pasts - history, folklore, and tradition - and shows how they "fit" together in everyday life.

During the socialist period, the past was a central dimension of local politics and village identity.



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