The Stones of Afaloicai: colonial archaeology and the authority of ancient objects

Ricardo Roque and Lúcio Sousa, 2019.

This chapter explores archaeological knowledge, scientific authority, and indigenous power at the crossroads of colonial interactions mediated by East Timorese ancestral objects-ancient stones in particular. It concentrates on a singular event in the colonial past: the exhibition to the Portuguese of ancient sacred heritage from the house of Soko Lai Mau Besi of Afaloicai by their authorized indigenous keepers. On 3 O September 1957, a small group of East Timorese men from a secluded hamlet some miles away arrived ceremoniously at the Baguia Posto to meet with the administrator Victor Santa and his guest, Portuguese anthropologist António de Almeida.

Full citation: R. Roque e L. Sousa, “The Stones of Afaloicai: colonial archaeology and the authority of ancient objects”, in R. Roque e E.Traube, ed., Crossing Histories and Ethnographies: Following Colonial Historicities in Timor-Leste, New York, Berghahn, 2019, pp. 203-238.

Berghahn Books

Ask copy to author: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/39787

This project is funded by FCT (PTDC/HAR- HIS/28577/2017)

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