Book Review: Community Archaeology and Heritage in Africa: Decolonizing Practice

Reviewed: Community Archaeology and Heritage in Africa: Decolonizing Practice . PETER R. SCHMIDT and INNOCENT PIKIRAYI , editors. 2016. Routledge , New York . 324 pp. $44.95 (paperback), ISBN 978-11-3865685-7. Emerging from a seminar at the University of Florida in 2015, this edited volume joins imp...

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