“Your Mysterious Instruments”: American Devices and Imperial Designs in Cold War Archaeology

IF 1.5 1区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY JOURNAL OF FIELD ARCHAEOLOGY Pub Date : 2022-02-25 DOI:10.1080/00934690.2022.2041279
L. Meskell, Sarah W. Laporte
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ABSTRACT This paper tracks a world of instruments and global designs in a new era of archaeology, spearheaded by Froelich Rainey in his role as Director of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Post-WWII scientific development, industrial-military-academic partnerships, and American adventurism were all brought together through Rainey’s archaeological expeditions. During the 1960s, Penn’s field projects were strategically positioned across the globe, with many trialing a novel technique or different device: Rainey launched a prototype submarine off the Turkish coast, magnetometers and sonic devices across Italy, resistivity in Mexico, and infrared aerial cameras over the Mediterranean. Archaeological innovation was tied to, and developed directly out of, US nuclear ambition and the leveraging of ‘peaceful’ atomic research, and American Cold War collaborations that united science, exploration, and culture for mutual benefit. Here we underscore the connectivities between diverse actors and activities, nuclear science, tech companies, private foundations, and philanthropists, coupled with the military and intelligence community.
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“你的神秘仪器”:冷战考古中的美国装置和帝国设计
摘要本文以宾夕法尼亚大学考古与人类学博物馆馆长Froelich Rainey为首,追踪了一个新考古时代的仪器和全球设计世界。二战后的科学发展、工业-军事-学术合作以及美国的冒险主义都是通过雷尼的考古探险而结合在一起的。20世纪60年代,宾夕法尼亚大学的实地项目在全球范围内进行了战略性部署,许多项目都在试验一种新技术或不同的设备:雷尼在土耳其海岸发射了一艘原型潜艇,在意大利发射了磁力计和声波设备,在墨西哥发射了电阻率,在地中海发射了红外航空相机。考古创新与美国的核野心、“和平”原子研究的杠杆作用以及美国冷战时期将科学、勘探和文化结合起来以实现互利的合作联系在一起,并直接从中发展出来。在这里,我们强调了不同行为者和活动、核科学、科技公司、私人基金会和慈善家以及军事和情报界之间的联系。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Field Archaeology is an international, refereed journal serving the interests of archaeologists, anthropologists, historians, scientists, and others concerned with the recovery and interpretation of archaeological data. Its scope is worldwide and is not confined to any particular time period. Contributions in English are welcomed from all countries.
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