Debating the archaeological heritage /

Skeates, Robin

Debating the archaeological heritage / Robin Skeates. - London : Duckworth, 2004, c2000. - 160 pages ; 22 cm. - Duckworth debates in archaeology

Includes bibliography (pages 125-150) and index.

Defining the archaeological heritage -- Owning the archaeological heritage -- Protecting the archaeological heritage -- Managing the archaeological heritage -- Interpreting the archaeological heritage -- Experiencing the archaeological heritage.

Throughout the world, competing interest groups lay claim to the material remains of the past. Archaeologists, developers, indigenous 'first peoples', looters, museum curators, national government officials, New Age worshippers, private collectors, tourists - all want their share.
This introduction to contemporary debates surrounding their rival claims deals with defining, owning, protecting, managing, interpreting, and experiencing the archaeological heritage. Fundamental questions are considered: What is 'archaeological heritage'? Who should own and control the material culture of the past? How should these remains be protected? How should the archaeological heritage be presented to the public?
Robin Skeates calls for greater communication and co-operation between archaeologists and other interest groups, urging archaeologists to increase the involvement of local people in the culturally valuable and vulnerable material remains of their past, and in archaeological research that attempts to be objective." -- Publisher's description.

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Historic sites--Conservation and restoration
Cultural property--Protection
Historic preservation
Cultural policy
Antiquities--Collection and preservation
Landscape protection

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