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Book: Narrating Archaeological Sites and Places

Chapter: Site Custody Activism: Sine qua non of Community Archaeology

DOI: 10.1558/equinox.46571

Blurb:

My goal with this chapter is to share our experience at Tall Ḥisbān in Jordan with what I have chosen to call “site custody activism” or simply SCA. After introducing the notion of SCA, I briefly examine the historical role of overseas institutions with regard to the custody and care of archaeological sites. Next, I describe SCA activities initiated by Andrews University at Ḥisbān in Jordan and offer some observations on the connection between SCA and the broader field of international community development. I also critically examine the role of narrative in SCA and conclude by offering a brief coda on what is ahead for community archaeology and SCA in Jordan and beyond.

Chapter Contributors

  • Øystein S. LaBianca (labianca@andrews.edu - oslabianca) 'Andrews University'