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Stephen W. Silliman
Stephen W. Silliman
Professor of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts Boston
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Culture contact or colonialism? Challenges in the archaeology of native North America
SW Silliman
American antiquity 70 (1), 55-74, 2005
5602005
Change and continuity, practice and memory: Native American persistence in colonial New England
SW Silliman
American antiquity 74 (2), 211-230, 2009
3192009
Agency, practical politics and the archaeology of culture contact
S Silliman
Journal of social archaeology 1 (2), 190-209, 2001
3162001
Collaborating at the trowel's edge: Teaching and learning in indigenous archaeology
SW Silliman
University of Arizona Press, 2008
2972008
Historical archaeology
M Hall, SW Silliman
John Wiley & Sons, 2009
1952009
A requiem for hybridity? The problem with Frankensteins, purées, and mules
SW Silliman
Journal of Social Archaeology 15 (3), 277-298, 2015
1782015
Indigenous traces in colonial spaces: Archaeologies of ambiguity, origin, and practice
S Silliman
Journal of social archaeology 10 (1), 28-58, 2010
1592010
Lost laborers in colonial California: Native Americans and the archaeology of Rancho Petaluma
SW Silliman
University of Arizona Press, 2004
1552004
Introduction: Archaeology of the modern world
M Hall, SW Silliman
1062006
Between the longue durée and the short purée
SW Silliman, M Oland, S Hart, L Frink
Decolonizing indigenous histories: exploring prehistoric/colonial …, 2012
942012
Struggling with labor, working with identities
SW Silliman
Historical archaeology 9, 147-166, 2006
912006
Theoretical perspectives on labor and colonialism: reconsidering the California missions
SW Silliman
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 20 (4), 379-407, 2001
912001
Collaborative Indigenous Archaeology Troweling at the Edges, Eyeing the Center Stephen W. Silliman
SW Silliman
Collaborating at the trowel's edge: teaching and learning in indigenous …, 2008
892008
The “Old West” in the Middle East: US military metaphors in real and imagined Indian country
SW Silliman
American Anthropologist 110 (2), 237-247, 2008
832008
Casualties of heritage distancing: children, Ch’orti’Indigeneity, and the Copán archaeoscape
PA McAnany, S Parks
Current Anthropology 53 (1), 80-107, 2012
612012
Consultation and collaboration with descendant communities
SW Silliman, TJ Ferguson
Voices in American archaeology, 48-72, 2010
572010
Archaeologies of Indigenous survivance and residence: navigating colonial and scholarly dualities
SW Silliman
Rethinking colonial pasts through archaeology, 57-75, 2014
562014
The value and diversity of indigenous archaeology: a response to McGhee
SW Silliman
American Antiquity 75 (2), 217-220, 2010
552010
The complexities of consumption: Eastern Pequot cultural economics in eighteenth-century New England
SW Silliman, TA Witt
Historical Archaeology 44, 46-68, 2010
532010
Stone tool traditions in the Contact Era
C Cobb
University of Alabama Press, 2003
452003
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