Burning Libraries: A Community Response

IF 0.3 4区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites Pub Date : 2018-07-04 DOI:10.1080/13505033.2018.1521205
T. Mcgovern
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ABSTRACT The first decade of the twenty-first century has seen a growing recognition that widespread impacts of climate change (erosion, sea level rise, wildfires, warming soil temperatures) are rapidly destroying archaeological sites and permanently wiping out millennia of cultural heritage and important scientific data on a global scale. This paper provides a brief overview of the efforts of the international archaeological community and its allies to organise a broad and coordinated response to this widespread and urgent threat to our basic record by mobilising at the local, national and international level. The work of the archaeological professional societies has supplemented a growing host of initiatives on multiple scales by national and local governmental agencies, regional research teams, local and Indigenous heritage groups and the international global change scientific community. This paper provides some reflections on the Society for American Archaeology’s Climate Change Strategies and the Archaeological Record team effort from 2015 to 2018, some links to more contacts and resources and some suggestions for future directions.
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燃烧图书馆:社区回应
摘要二十一世纪的第一个十年,人们越来越认识到气候变化的广泛影响(侵蚀、海平面上升、野火、土壤温度升高)正在迅速摧毁考古遗址,并在全球范围内永久抹去数千年的文化遗产和重要科学数据。本文简要概述了国际考古界及其盟友通过在地方、国家和国际层面动员起来,组织广泛而协调的应对措施,以应对这一对我们基本记录的广泛而紧迫的威胁。考古专业协会的工作补充了国家和地方政府机构、区域研究小组、地方和土著遗产团体以及国际全球变化科学界在多个层面上日益增多的举措。本文对美国考古学会2015年至2018年的气候变化战略和考古记录团队的工作进行了一些反思,提供了更多联系和资源的链接,并对未来的方向提出了一些建议。
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期刊介绍: The journal Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (CMAS) has established itself as the primary reference in this field, both for active professionals and for university teachers and students. Launched in 1995, it is the only journal that covers both theoretical and practical issues in heritage site management and conservation. Peer-reviewed papers from around the world report on new thinking and best practice in site management and conservation. Topics covered include: •Cultural, social, ethical and theoretical issues in archaeological site management and conservation •Site management •Historical documentation and condition reporting •Site deterioration and environmental monitoring •Preventative conservation, including reburial and protective sheltering of sites •Building materials analysis and treatment •Restoration and reconstruction of buildings •Visitor management and sustainable tourism •Site interpretation •National and international legislation and charters
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