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Title Lost city, found pyramid : understanding alternative archaeologies and pseudoscientific practices / edited by Jeb J. Card and David S. Anderson.

Publication Info. Tuscaloosa : The University of Alabama Press, 2016.

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Description 1 online resource
Physical Medium polychrome
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Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Alternatives and pseudosciences: a history of archaeological engagement with extraordinary claims / Jeb J. Card and David S. Anderson -- Steampunk inquiry: a comparative vivisection of discovery pseudosciences / Jeb J. Card -- Part I. Case studies in alternative constructions of the past: methods, ideologies, and practitioners -- The Lost White City of the Honduras: discovered again (and again) / Christopher Begley -- Witches, shamans, and looters: alternative uses and contemporary ritual reuse of archaeological remains in the north-central coast of Peru / Stacy Dunn -- Black Olmecs and White Egyptians: a parable for professional archaeological responses to pseudoarchaeology / David S. Anderson -- Creationist history-making: producing a heterodox past / James S. Bielo -- Creating pyramids: participation, performance, and pseudoarchaeology in Bosnia-Herzegovina / Tera C. Pruitt -- Part II. How archaeologists should or should not engage with pseudoarchaeology -- The central Australian face: a study of archaeological responses to a pseudoarchaeological claim / Denis Gojak -- The proliferation of pseudoarchaeology through "reality" television programming / Evan A. Parker -- Lessons learned from lost civilizations / Kenneth L. Feder, Terry Barnhart, Deborah A. Bolnick, and Bradley T. Lepper -- Ghost hunting as archaeology: archaeology as ghost hunting / April M. Beisaw -- Answering pseudoarchaeology / Kenneth L. Feder.
Summary "Lost City, Found Pyramid delves into the fascinating world of sensational "pseudoarchaeology," from perennial discoveries of lost pyramids or civilizations to contemporary ghost-hunting and reality TV. It examines how nonscientific pursuit of myths and legends warps both public perceptions of archaeology and of human history itself. A collection of twelve engaging and insightful essays, Lost City, Found Pyramid does far more than argue for the simple debunking of false archaeology. Rather, they bring into focus the value of understanding how and why pseudoarchaeology captures the public imagination. By comprehending pseudoarchaeology's appeal as a media product, cultural practice, and communication strategy, archaeologists can enhance and enliven how they communicate about real archaeology in the classroom and in the public arena."--Publisher.
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Subject Pseudoarchaeology.
Pseudoarchaeology.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Card, Jeb J., editor, author.
Anderson, David S., 1978- editor, author.
Other Form: Print version: Lost city, found pyramid. Tuscaloosa : The University of Alabama Press, 2016 9780817319113 (DLC) 2016004006 (OCoLC)930257071
ISBN 9780817389802 (electronic book)
0817389806 (electronic book)
9780817319113
0817319115