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Review of Jay M. Stottman, ed. \u3cem\u3eArchaeologists as Activists: Can Archaeologists Change the World?\u3c/em\u3e

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Christensen urges archaeologists to enter the fray of current sociopolitical debates (p. 20) but to choose associations and involvements with care. [...]she implores us to view activist sites, such as Gage\u27s, as a means to reassess the past and dismantle stereotypes. [...]it is evident that the strengths of this volume lie in delivering something that has not, to my knowledge, been provided yet: a self-help book for archaeologists who aspire to reconceptualize, reformulate, and initiate their roles within the larger sociopolitical arena

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