Anarchist literature and the development of anarchist counter-archaeologies

A recent surge in interest in the application of anarchist theory to archaeology follows from earlier work in the field of anarchic anthropology. Published work in both anarchic archaeology and anthropology has tended to make little use of the large and challenging body of literature created by memb...

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