Lynne M. Rouse, Paula N. Doumani, Aida Abdykanova, Elizabeth Baker Brite, Taylor R. Hermes, Fiona Kidd, Élise Luneau, Bryan Miller, Miljana Radivojevic, Svetlana Shnaider, Kubatbek Tabaldiev, Alicia Ventresca Miller, Joshua Wright
Amid resurgent geopolitical fissures and in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, there is a growing awareness in the sector of the need for, and concern about, national and international collaboration in archaeological projects. This article reflects on present-day challenges for international collaboration in central Eurasian archaeology and furthers a much-needed discussion about (re)integrating local narratives with inter-regional trends in future research. Responsible and practical proposals for bridging collaborator differences in institutional or publishing obligations, language capacities and access to resources are discussed.
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