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Title: HERITAGE OF VALUE, ARCHAEOLOGY OF RENOWN
RESHAPING ARCHAEOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT AND SIGNIFICANCE
By: Clay Mathers (Editor), Julia A. King (Editor), Barbara J. Little (Editor)
Format: Hardback

List price: £70.00


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ISBN 10: 0813027772
ISBN 13: 9780813027777
Publisher: UNIVERSITY PRESS OF FLORIDA
Pub. date: 31 January, 2005
Series: Cultural Heritage Studies
Pages: 416
Description: These essays urge archaeologists to reexamine and to change their basic assumptions about how we assign value to cultural places and, beyond that, how we should understand and manage our heritage throughout much of the world.
Synopsis: These essays urge archaeologists to reexamine and to change their basic assumptions about how we assign value to cultural places and, beyond that, how we should understand and manage our heritage throughout much of the world. At the heart of the complex field of cultural resource management is the work archaeologists do to determine the significance of a particular site. On a daily basis, they often face the question of what should be protected for future generations, salvaged in the face of impending destruction, or allowed to be destroyed without record. Frequently, their assessments are at odds with segments of society whose culturally conditioned values conflict with the practical management of resources. The book addresses such topical issues as public controversy over national memorials, land ownership, repatriation, and the protection of cultural heritage in war and peace. It sets the concerns of native peoples and minorities in the context of worldwide tensions between national and local identities, and it explores the overt goal of many countries to promote and appreciate cultural diversity.It also addresses the philosophical separation of heritage management and research within the archaeological discipline itself. The contributors propose that in both developing and developed nations the theoretical underpinning of policies must be examined, and new preservation, protection, and research strategies must be developed. Drawing on a broad base of international expertise, the book highlights new theoretical and pragmatic approaches to archaeological value and significance being applied currently by professionals in North America, Europe, Africa, South America, and Australia. The book raises concerns of interest not only to archaeologists but also to those in law, politics, anthropology, environmental studies, and related fields. It revives the critical debate concerning significance and value while emphasizing innovations in both theory and practice in what has become in the 21st century an increasingly diverse discipline.
Illustrations: 31 figures, 12 tables, notes, index
Publication: US
Imprint: University Press of Florida
Returns: Returnable
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