Article ID: CBB001212980

Questioning Whether Thomas Jefferson Was the “Father” of American Archaeology (2011)

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In Notes on the State of Virginia (1787 [1954]), Thomas Jefferson described a systematic investigation he conducted of a Native American burial mound near his home at Monticello. Based upon this early excavation and Jefferson's report of the contents of various layers he observed in the mound, authors of introductory archaeological textbooks frequently refer to Jefferson as the father of archaeology in the United States. While Jefferson's methods anticipated modern archaeological techniques, this essay questions the extent to which he was a disinterested observer of what his dig uncovered. Because his conclusions were rooted less in understanding Native American cultures than they were in extinguishing them, perhaps archaeologists should look for another person to be accorded the title of father of their discipline.

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Authors & Contributors
Thomson, Keith Stewart
Onuf, Peter S.
Kendi, Ibram X.
Avery, Shane Patrick
Lasch-Quinn, Elisabeth D.
Gordon-Reed, Annette
Concepts
Discipline formation
Biographies
Presidents
Nature
Science and society
Nature and its relationship to culture; human-nature relationships
Time Periods
18th century
19th century
17th century
20th century
Enlightenment
21st century
Places
United States
France
Great Britain
Virginia (U.S.)
North America
Institutions
University of Virginia
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