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Stanford Journal of Archaeology
TABLE OF CONTENTS
 
CULTURE CONTACT, CULTURAL INTEGRATION AND DIFFERENCE:
 A Case from Northern Mesopotamia
Sevil Baltali.....................................................................................................1CULTURAL CONTACTS IN COLONIAL SETTINGS:
The Construction of New Identities in Phoenician Settlements of the Western Mediterranean
Ana Delgado and Meritxell Ferrer........................................................................18FLUID FRONTIERS:
Cultural Interaction on the Edge of Empire
Andrew Gardner.............................................................................................43EXHIBITING CULTURES OF CONTACT:
 A Museum for Benishangul-Gumuz, Ethiopia
Alfredo González-Ruibal and Víctor M. Fernández Martínez........................................61THE BISHOP’S BEEF:
Improved Cattle in Eighteenth Century Skálholt, Iceland 
George Hambrecht..........................................................................................91CULTURES OF CONTACT, CULTURES OF CONFLICT?
Identity Construction, Colonialist Discourse, and the Ethics of Archaeological Practice in Northern Ireland 
Audrey Horning............................................................................................107INCAS PAST AND PRESENT:
 Archaeology and the Indigenous Saraguros of Southern Ecuador 
Dennis E. Ogburn..........................................................................................134CONSTRUCTED LANDSCAPES:
Visual Cultures of Violent Contact
Nassos Papalexandrou.....................................................................................164PROTECTING ONE OF THE BEST ROMAN MOSAIC COLLECTIONS IN THE WORLD:
Ownership and Protection in the Case of the Roman Mosaics from Zeugma, Turkey 
Eisuke Tanaka...............................................................................................183COLONIALISM, COLLECTIVE ACTION, AND THE ANALYSIS OF TECHNOLOGICAL STYLENoah Thomas...............................................................................................203THE DILEMMA OF CONTACT:
 Archaeology’s Ethics-Epistemology Crisis and the Recovery of the Pragmatic Sensibility 
Timothy Webmoor........................................................................................224
 
Stanford Journal of ArchaeologySevil Baltali
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CULTURE CONTACT, CULTURAL INTEGRATION ANDDIFFERENCE:
 A Case from Northern Mesopotamia
Sevil BaltaliDepartment of Anthropology, Yeditepe University, Turkey
 
Stanford Journal of ArchaeologySevil Baltali
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Ancient northern Mesopotamia reveals the presence of southern Uruk-style materialcultural elements along with indigenous styles in fourth millennium B.C.E. In thisstudy, I argue that we need to focus on the ways northern Mesopotamian societiesconstructed ‘cultural difference’ through an analysis of the meanings of southern-styleelements within northern contexts. I further argue that an investigation of culturally-particular ideas of “own” and “other” should involve a relationship between analytic andfolk categories of cultural boundaries.
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