April M. Beisaw

April M. Beisaw is an archaeologist known for her work in historical archaeology and indigenous studies. She has contributed to the understanding of cultural heritage and the impact of colonialism on indigenous populations.

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  1. 1. The Archaeology Of Institutional Life

    The Zooarchaeology of the Albany Almshouse

    This insightful work delves into the intricate relationship between archaeology and the study of institutions, exploring how material culture and archaeological methods can illuminate the daily lives and social structures within various institutional settings. By examining artifacts, architecture, and spatial organization, the book reveals the nuanced ways in which institutions shape and are shaped by human behavior, offering a fresh perspective on the historical and cultural significance of institutional life. Through case studies and theoretical discussions, it provides a comprehensive framework for understanding the complex dynamics of power, identity, and community within institutional contexts.

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