苏丹生物考古学的非殖民化

IF 1 1区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Sarah A. Schrader, Tomomi Fushiya, Mohamed Saad, El Hassan Ahmed Mohamed
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生物考古学作为一门分支学科,已开始正视其殖民地起源,并讨论如何吸纳利益相关方并在伦理上向前迈进。在此,我们以苏丹和古努比亚为背景展开讨论。我们认为,首先我们必须承认该学科的肮脏历史,然后积极采取措施,消除持续存在的种族主义、性别歧视和以西方为中心的偏见。我们首先讨论了从早期发掘到当前项目的人类骨骼遗骸发掘、分析和处理的历史。然后,我们将探讨如何进一步实现苏丹生物考古学的非殖民化。这必然涉及到与当地社区和国家文物与博物馆公司的密切合作,以及对决策过程的重新考虑。我们正在努力编制一份最佳保管方法文件,详细说明人类骨骼遗骸的保管和分析准则。
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Decolonizing Bioarchaeology in Sudan

Bioarchaeology, as a subdiscipline, has begun confronting its colonial origins and discussing how to incorporate stakeholders and ethically move forward. Here, we frame this discussion within the context of Sudan and Ancient Nubia. We argue that first we must acknowledge the sordid history of the discipline and then actively take steps to dismantle continuing systems of racism, sexism, and western-centered biases. We begin by discussing the history of the excavation, analysis, and treatment of human skeletal remains from early excavations through to current projects. We then turn to an examination of how we can further decolonize bioarchaeology in Sudan. This will certainly involve working closely with local communities and the National Corporation for Antiquities and Museums, as well as a reconsideration of decision-making processes. We are working towards a best care practices document, detailing guidelines for the curation and analysis of human skeletal remains.

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