But Isn't All Archaeology ‘Public’ Archaeology?

IF 0.8 4区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY Public Archaeology Pub Date : 2016-01-02 DOI:10.1080/14655187.2016.1200350
R. Grima
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This paper focuses on two trends in the debate over the scope and nature of public archaeology. The first is a growing concern to define and codify its disciplinary boundaries. The second trend, arguably in tension with the first, is the ever-widening exploration of how people engage with their past, and the ramifications for the way archaeology, in its widest sense, is practised. It is argued that an excessive preoccupation with demarcating the disciplinary boundaries of public archaeology may risk obscuring a far more important objective, tied to the second trend referred to above. Debates on the relationship between the public, the past, and archaeological practice have resulted in a sea-change in attitudes to the responsibilities of the archaeologist, in the relationship between scientific knowledge and popular and indigenous knowledge, and in ideas about the relevance and usability of the past. Public archaeology is concerned with all these issues. It is argued that, to fulfil this wider vision, public archaeology cannot afford the strictures of a specialized discipline within archaeology, but must remain a persistent, essential, and foundational ingredient in the competencies and sensibilities of every archaeologist and co-worker in the field.
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但所有的考古学不都是“公共”考古学吗?
本文着重讨论了关于公共考古学的范围和性质的争论中的两种趋势。首先,人们越来越关注界定和编纂学科界限。第二个趋势,可以说是与第一个趋势相矛盾的,是对人们如何与他们的过去互动的不断扩大的探索,以及对最广泛意义上的考古学实践方式的影响。有人认为,过分专注于划定公共考古学的学科界限,可能会掩盖与上述第二种趋势有关的一个重要得多的目标。关于公众、历史和考古实践之间关系的争论导致了人们对考古学家责任的态度、对科学知识与大众知识和土著知识之间关系的态度以及对历史的相关性和可用性的看法发生了巨大变化。公共考古学关注所有这些问题。有人认为,为了实现这一更广阔的视野,公共考古学不能承受考古学内部一门专门学科的限制,而必须在该领域的每一位考古学家和同事的能力和敏感性中保持持久、必要和基础的成分。
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