Commentary: Mid-20th Century Development of Brazilian Archaeology (1964–1985)

Authors

  • David L. Browman Washington University – St Louis

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5334/bha.14204

Keywords:

Brazilian archaeology

Abstract

Two recent articles in the International Journal of Historical Archaeology provide a bit of light on the development of Brazilian archaeology in the middle 20th century. The first is one by Pedro Paulo de Abreu Funari entitled ‘Class Interests in Brazilian Archaeology’ (Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 209–216, 2002) and the second is a heated response to Funari, along with his rejoinder, by James A. Delle, Igor Chmyz, Ondemar Ferreira Dias, Tania Andrade Lima, Betty J. Meggers, and Pedro Paulo de Abreu Funari, entitled ‘On Collaboration, Class Conflict, and Archaeology in Brazil’ (Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 223–237, 2003).

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Published

2004-11-25

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Research Papers