%0 Journal Article %T Commentary: Mid-20th Century Development of Brazilian Archaeology (1964¨C1985) %A David L. Browman %J Bulletin of the History of Archaeology %D 2004 %I Ubiquity Press %R 10.5334/bha.14204 %X Two recent articles in the International Journal of Historical Archaeology provide a bit of light on the development of Brazilian archaeology in the middle 20th century. The first is one by Pedro Paulo de Abreu Funari entitled ¡®Class Interests in Brazilian Archaeology¡¯ (Vol. 6, No. 3, pp. 209¨C216, 2002) and the second is a heated response to Funari, along with his rejoinder, by James A. Delle, Igor Chmyz, Ondemar Ferreira Dias, Tania Andrade Lima, Betty J. Meggers, and Pedro Paulo de Abreu Funari, entitled ¡®On Collaboration, Class Conflict, and Archaeology in Brazil¡¯ (Vol. 7, No. 3, pp. 223¨C237, 2003). %K Brazilian archaeology %U http://archaeologybulletin.uplabs1.com/article/view/168