Faces of Archaeology: A Photographic Portrait Study from the Seventh World Archaeological Congress

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During the Seventh World Archaeological Congress (WAC-7), convened in Jordan in January of 2013, the Faces of Archaeology project captured over 100 portraits of the attendees. This project was formed to document the diverse population of archaeologists and other heritage workers from around the world and to explore and make visible more intangible questions of identity and representation in archaeology. The portraits were subsequently displayed online and at the Theoretical Archaeology Group Meetings in the USA and Turkey. This combined article and photo essay presents a selection of these photos, discusses unexpected outcomes of the project, and provides thoughts on diversity and representation in world heritage.

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Stephen, J. W., & Morgan, C. (2014). Faces of Archaeology: A Photographic Portrait Study from the Seventh World Archaeological Congress. Archaeologies, 10(2), 194–206. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11759-014-9255-6

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