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Comments on "Seeking an Ethical Balance in Archaeological Practice in Ecuador," by Michael A. Morse

Bawden criticizes Michael A. Morse's study of the conflicting demands of local autonomy and scientific research and examining archaeology as an agent of ideology, stating that his work is timely. Morse is wrong in assuming that these conflicting group ideologies are the cause of the Ecuadorian...

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Published in:Journal of anthropological research 1994-07, Vol.50 (2), p.183-185
Main Author: Bawden, Garth
Format: Article
Language:English
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Summary:Bawden criticizes Michael A. Morse's study of the conflicting demands of local autonomy and scientific research and examining archaeology as an agent of ideology, stating that his work is timely. Morse is wrong in assuming that these conflicting group ideologies are the cause of the Ecuadorian dilemma.
ISSN:0091-7710
2153-3806
DOI:10.1086/jar.50.2.3630458