Politics of Heritage Values: How Archaeologists Deal with Place, Social Memories, Identities, and Socioeconomics
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 89th Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA (2024)
This collection contains the abstracts of the papers presented in the session entitled "Politics of Heritage Values: How Archaeologists Deal with Place, Social Memories, Identities, and Socioeconomics" at the 89th annual meeting of the Society for American Archaeology.
The last decades have moved the concept of “heritage” to the forefront of cultural resources management, historic preservation legislation, the tourism industry, academic institutions, and nonprofits. Since the official definition by UNESCO in 1972, heritage discussions have become increasingly fluid and contested. In the Americas, archaeologists engage with descendant communities over questions of ownership and rights to certain places and excavated materials. The core challenge in these conflicts is that in Indigenous knowledge systems, sense of place, boundaries, law, and history do not align with the Western system. Social memory may lay claim to places and cultural objects contradicting Western constructions of borders and histories. The concept of heritage raises related questions when we look at countries in Europe and the Middle East, where modern people live in and around archaeological sites and have strong feelings about place and history. This panel asks how can heritage discourse be made meaningful and productive in the social sciences in the twenty-first century? How could heritage objectives empower archaeology and grow knowledge by decolonizing? And how can fruitful and trusting partnerships form between archaeologists and Indigenous people? Archaeology-based case studies from different parts of the world are welcome.
Other Keywords
Cultural Resources and Heritage Management •
Historic •
Cultural Heritage and Preservation •
Indigenous •
Historical Archaeology •
History Of Archaeology •
Cultural Resource Management •
Pueblo •
Ethnohistory/History •
Andes: Late Horizon
Geographic Keywords
North America (Continent) •
United Mexican States (Country) •
Belize (Country) •
South America (Continent) •
United States of America (Country) •
Republic of Guatemala (Country) •
Republic of Peru (Country) •
Republic of Panama (Country) •
Republic of Colombia (Country) •
Netherlands Antilles (Country)
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- A 10-Year Evaluation of El Guarco Project and Its Impacts in the Local Interactions at Cerro Azul, Peru (2024)
- Disputes over Ancestors: Between Atacameño Discourse and Authorized Heritage (2024)
- Heritage and Territoriality: Past, Present, and Future Perceptions among the Tacana, Tsimane, and Mosetén in Bolivia (2024)
- Heritage Management at the Cherokee Town of Noquisiyi (Nikwasi) in Franklin, North Carolina, USA (2024)
- Indigenizing Heritage: A Perspective from Cochiti Pueblo, New Mexico (2024)
- Laws that Continue Depriving Indigenous Peoples of Their Cultural Heritage in Guatemala: Lesson for Archaeologists (2024)
- The Negative/Contested/Dark Heritage of Disability Institutions (2024)
- Reframing Heritage: Indigenous Views in the Forefront (2024)
- Revenge of the Nerds, or Why Do Modern Archaeologists Identify with Early Antiquarians? (2024)
- Vive la différence? Comparing American and French Approaches to Heritage (2024)