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Keirsten E Snover

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Address: Spokane Valley, WA, United States

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Research paper thumbnail of Thematic feature interview forum: Space and the outer limits of archaeology

International Journal of Student Research in Archaeology, 2018

Archaeology might be defined simply as the study of 'the human altered world'. Until recently, tr... more Archaeology might be defined simply as the study of 'the human altered world'. Until recently, traces of humanity's past could have only been found on Earth. But, as our influence continues to expand beyond, we must consider human activities and human-made objects in space and how they—as extensions of ourselves—impact other worlds and the spaces between. This is 'space archaeology'.

Features interviews with five activists and innovators in the research and education of outer space from the perspective of archaeology and anthropology.

Research paper thumbnail of Thematic feature interview forum: Space and the outer limits of archaeology

International Journal of Student Research in Archaeology, 2018

Archaeology might be defined simply as the study of 'the human altered world'. Until recently, tr... more Archaeology might be defined simply as the study of 'the human altered world'. Until recently, traces of humanity's past could have only been found on Earth. But, as our influence continues to expand beyond, we must consider human activities and human-made objects in space and how they—as extensions of ourselves—impact other worlds and the spaces between. This is 'space archaeology'.

Features interviews with five activists and innovators in the research and education of outer space from the perspective of archaeology and anthropology.

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