Managing Archaeological Heritage in the 21st Century
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 80th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2015)
Archaeology has long been an important component of heritage management throughout the world. Iconic as well as mundane heritage sites have employed archaeology to celebrate and honor the past. As community archaeology has expanded over the past decade to involve various stakeholders who have a vested interest in the material remains of the past, it has become incumbent upon archaeologists to partner with others to manage archaeological resources in the interests of broad and varied constituencies. There is a global challenge to archaeological heritage management as a top-down endeavor in which archaeologists are seen as the arbiters in deciding which sites matter and to whom, which sites to preserve, and why and how. This symposium will showcase effective ways to manage archaeological heritage in collaboration with public partners by showcasing best practices, successes, and challenges to guide the archaeological enterprise in the 21st century.
Other Keywords
heritage •
Public Archaeology •
Historical Archaeology •
Interpretation •
Cultural Resource Management •
Climate Change •
Folklore •
Exhibit •
Slavery •
Cemetery
Geographic Keywords
North America - Northeast •
South America •
Europe •
Caribbean •
North America - Midwest •
North America - NW Coast/Alaska •
North America - Southeast
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 1-12 of 12)
- Documents (12)
- Beyond the Four-Letter Word: Heritage Management and Public Archaeology at Fort Vancouver (2015)
- Bottom-Up Heritage Management in Ithaca, New York: Community Initiatives and Collaborations with University Archaeologists (2015)
- Critical Heritage Archaeology at the W.E.B. Du Bois Homesite (2015)
- A Forgotten Town on a Forgotten Road: The Archaeology of Pine Barrens Heritage at the Storied Cedar Bridge Tavern (2015)
- The Future of the Past at Fort St. Joseph, Niles, Michigan (2015)
- Local Politics and Site Ownership: Archaeology in the Age of Lawfare (2015)
- The New Public Archaeology: Evolving concepts in international public archaeology and interpretation (2015)
- One Site, Multiple Pasts: Negotiating Identity and Archaeological Heritage along the US/Canadian Border (2015)
- Parsing ‘Public’ for Heritage Management in the Transnational Sphere (2015)
- The Role of Intangible Heritage Values in the Management of Places and Things (2015)
- Sharing the teapot and the science: Challenges and Contributions in shaping 21st century island heritage in Ireland (2015)
- Slavery and memory in French Guiana: designing the commemoration of memory at the Loyola cemetery while respecting sensibilities of history (2015)