Archaeology of garbage

from disaster archaeology to social entrepreneurship

Authors

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31239/j677sr71

Keywords:

Garbology, Material culture studies, Theory and method in archaeology, Garbonomix, Resilience

Abstract

This interview explores Professor Leila’s pioneering work in the archaeology of garbage, tracing her journey from disaster archaeology in Iran to the establishment of Europe’s first start-up focused on garbology. Initially working in Tehran, Leila faced challenges linked to Iran's political climate and the adaptation of traditional garbological methods to urban environments. Upon moving to Scandinavia, she encountered new professional and cultural dynamics, eventually co-founding Garbonomix -a company dedicated to analyzing consumption habits to support economic resilience. She discusses the interdisciplinary potential of garbology to improve both individual and community well-being, linking academic insights with practical applications. Furthermore, Leila reflects on the stigmatization of contemporary material studies in archaeology, noting the field's often nationalistic orientation that overlooks recent histories. Her work advocates for a more inclusive, human-centered archaeology that addresses modern issues like poverty and environmental sustainability. Through her engagement with both academic and consulting roles, Leila demonstrates how archaeology can extend beyond traditional frameworks, encouraging practitioners to collaborate with marginalized communities and contribute to social resilience.

References

Freire, P. (2020). Pedagogy of the oppressed. In Beck, J., Jenks, C., Keddie, N., & Young, M. (eds.). Toward a sociology of education (pp. 374-386). New York: Routledge.

Holtorf, C., & Muniz, T. S. A. (2020). Cultural heritage building up future thinking. Cadernos do LEPAARQ (UFPEL), 17(34), 337-344.

Papoli-Yazdi, L. (2021). The archaeology of a marginal neighborhood in Tehran, Iran: garbage, class, and identity. World Archaeology, 53(3), 547-562.

Rathje, W. L., & Murphy, C. (1992). Rubbish! The Archaeology of Garbage. New York: Harper Collins.

Downloads

Published

2025-07-30

How to Cite

Archaeology of garbage: from disaster archaeology to social entrepreneurship. (2025). Vestígios - Revista Latino-Americana De Arqueologia Histórica, 19(2), 317-326. https://doi.org/10.31239/j677sr71