Collaborative Research: An archaeological examination of the cultural and ecological consequences of colonialism
合作研究:殖民主义文化和生态后果的考古学检验
基本信息
- 批准号:2150874
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 15.72万
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- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2022
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2022-05-01 至 2024-10-31
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
An enduring question for archaeologists is the nature of colonial encounters, specifically the small-scale dynamics between Indigenous groups and European settlers in the Americas. These questions are of particular salience where the overarching historical narrative portrays the interactions as controlled and dominated by Europeans, and emphasizes stereotyped depictions of the Indigenous groups living on the islands at contact. Scientists will conduct research to examine early colonial European-Indigenous interactions. A site, exposed by storm surge from Hurricane Maria in 2017, was an informal European trading complex established by colonial European settlers. It is situated along a protected bay on the Atlantic coastline and was one of the first sheltered anchorages for vessels voyaging from Africa and Europe. It was was one of few territories which continued for a significant time after contact to be controlled by Indigenous inhabitants. To ensure this work has broader impact beyond academia, the team will work collaboratively with the contemporary local community. Community members and residents will participate in excavations, and engage in frequent meetings on the interpretation of findings. To build local capacity for heritage protection, the team will hold a one-week archaeology “camp" and hire local research assistants to learn archaeological methods. In addition, with the support of local collaborator the project will contribute to the development of a museum and exhibits on the local colonial history.The goal of the project is to characterize the nature of the relationship between the indigenous inhabitants and European settlers, and examine the political, economic, and socioecological realities of an informal trading encampment at a colonial frontier. The project team will conduct remote sensing, geophysical and sub-surface survey coring for environmental and geomorphological data, and excavation of archaeological and geological features. Through the application of these methods, this project investigates the development of the trading complex and surrounding enclave. This research connects with questions of how European settlers and Indigenous groups were entangled within the broader processes of colonialism and ecological transformations, exploring themes of Indigenous resilience and agency in the face of conquest.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
对于考古学家来说,一个持久的问题是殖民遭遇的性质,特别是美洲土著群体和欧洲定居者之间的小规模动态。这些问题特别突出,因为总体历史叙述将互动描绘为由欧洲人控制和主导,并强调生活在接触岛屿上的土著群体的陈规定型观念。科学家们将进行研究,以检查早期殖民欧洲土著的相互作用。2017年飓风玛丽亚的风暴潮暴露了一个由欧洲殖民者建立的非正式欧洲贸易综合体。它沿着大西洋海岸线的一个受保护的海湾,是第一批为来自非洲和欧洲的船只提供庇护的锚地之一。它是少数几个在接触后仍由原住民控制的领土之一。为了确保这项工作在学术界之外产生更广泛的影响,该团队将与当代当地社区合作。社区成员和居民将参与挖掘工作,并经常就挖掘结果的解释举行会议。为了建设当地遗产保护能力,该团队将举办为期一周的考古“营”,并聘请当地研究助理学习考古方法。此外,在当地合作者的支持下,该项目将有助于建立一个博物馆,并展出当地殖民历史。该项目的目标是描述土著居民和欧洲定居者之间关系的性质,并研究殖民边境非正式贸易营地的政治、经济和社会生态现实。项目小组将进行遥感、地球物理和地下调查,为环境和地貌数据取芯,并挖掘考古和地质特征。通过这些方法的应用,本项目调查了贸易综合体和周边飞地的发展。这项研究与欧洲定居者和土著群体如何在殖民主义和生态转型的更广泛的过程中纠缠在一起的问题相联系,探索土著在征服面前的恢复力和机构的主题。这个奖项反映了NSF的法定使命,并被认为值得通过使用基金会的智力价值和更广泛的影响审查标准进行评估来支持。
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