The Ar Coloni Published by the Getty Research Institute chaeology of alism Edited by Claire L. Lyons and John K. Papadopoulos Issues S Debates The Getty Research Institute Publications Program Issues & Debates Thomas Crow, Director, Getty Research Institute Julia Bloomfield, Michael Roth, and Salvatore Settis, Publications Committee The Archaeology of Colonialism Edited by Claire L. Lyons and John K. Papadopoulos Michelle Ghaffari, Manuscript Editor This volume, the ninth in the series Issues & Debates, evolved from "Archaeology of Colonialism: Comparative Perspectives," a symposium sponsored by the Getty Research Institute and held at the Fourth World Archaeological Congress in Cape Town, South Africa, 10-14 January 1999 Published by the Getty Research Institute Getty Publications 1200 Getty Center Drive, Suite 500 Los Angeles, CA 90049-1682 www.getty.edu © 2002 The J. Paul Getty Trust Printed in the United States of America 06 05 04 03 02 54321 Cover: Allan Hughan, Case canaque—Uarail (mirror image), ca. 1874-81. See page 4 Frontispiece: Raoul Auger, Jeu de l'Empire français (detail), 1941. See page 10 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data The archaeology of colonialism / edited by Claire L. Lyons and John K. Papadopoulos. p. cm. —(Issues & debates) Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-89236-635-4 (pbk.) 1. Archaeology and history. 2. Social archaeology. 3. Ethnoarchaeology. 4. Colonies —History. 5. Colonization —Social aspects —History. I. Lyons, Claire L., 1955- II. Papadopoulos, John K., 1958- III. Series. CC77.H5 A717 2001 930.1-dc21 2001007051 Contents 1 Archaeology and Colonialism Claire L. Lyons and John K. Papadopoulos Part I. Objects 27 Colonies without Colonialism: A Trade Diaspora Model of Fourth Millennium B.C. Mesopotamian Enclaves in Anatolia Gil Stein 65 Greeks in Iberia: Colonialism without Colonization Adolfo J. Domínguez 96 Indigenous Responses to Colonial Encounters on the West African Coast: Hueda and Dahomey from the Seventeenth through Nineteenth Century Kenneth Kelly 121 Ambiguous Matters: Colonialism and Local Identities in Punic Sardinia Peter van Dommelen Part II. Ideologies 151 A Colonial Middle Ground: Greek, Etruscan, and Local Elites in the Bay of Naples Ira d Malkin 182 Colonizing Cloth: Interpreting the Material Culture of Nineteenth-Century Oceania Nicholas Thomas 199 Forms of Andean Colonial Towns, Free Will, and Marriage Tom Cummins 241 Material Culture and the Roots of Colonial Society at the South African Cape of Good Hope Stacey Jordan and Carmel Schrire 273 Biographical Notes on the Contributors 275 Illustration Credits 277 Index This page intentionally left blank
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