Mission Archaeology in North America
Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
7-30-2018
Publisher
Springer
Abstract
Religious missions have played an important role in colonial programs across the globe, and in North America they were one of the most intense forms of colonialism encountered by indigenous peoples. The archaeological study of missions has followed the same developmental trajectory as research in historical archaeology more generally: from particularistic studies focused on restoration of historic sites to laboratories for building cross-cultural generalizations about culture change and to increasingly collaborative research that furthers our understanding of intercultural entanglement, resistance to colonial domination, and human agency.
Chapter of
The Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology
Editor
Claire Smith
Recommended Citation
Panich, Lee M. (2018). Mission Archaeology in North America. In The Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, edited by Claire Smith. Update of Panich (2014). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51726-1_1396-2