Three-Minute Climate Stories: Sharing Place-Based Perspectives on Heritage at Risk
Author(s): Emily Dietrich
Year: 2021
Summary
This is a forum/panel proposal presented at the 2021 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology.
Climate change is place-based. As archaeologists, we have an intimate knowledge of places and their deep histories, positioning us to tell meaningful climate stories. Our experiences connect the science of climate change to the lives of people. For this session,archaeologists have submitted 3-minute videos highlighting climate stories on at risk sites around the world. These videos include shell middens along the NE and SE Atlantic coast, English villages, coastal cemeteries, and more. The videos will be followed by a discussion lead by Sarah Miller, Marcy Rockman, and other panelists.
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Three-Minute Climate Stories: Sharing Place-Based Perspectives on Heritage at Risk. Emily Dietrich. 2021 ( tDAR id: 459274)
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Keywords
General
Climate Change
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climate stories
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heritage at risk
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Video
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Contact(s): Society for Historical Archaeology