考古学与公众对苏联战俘公墓的看法

Q2 Arts and Humanities Internet Archaeology Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.11141/ia.66.18
Uta Halle, Cathrin Hähn
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2021 年 7 月至 2022 年 11 月期间,不来梅联邦考古办公室(Landesarchäologie)发掘了一处前苏联战俘和强迫劳工墓地。1948 年,这些遗骸被正式重新安葬在不来梅的一个荣誉公墓中。这篇文章只有一小部分是关于这次发掘所揭示的内容,其目的是反思联邦考古办公室、不来梅政界与官方关闭发掘时两个公民倡议之间所出现的状况。我们阐述了考古发掘工作中如此高度政治化的话题如何会引发地方冲突。我们还探讨了如何在管理公众利益的同时,努力保护被埋葬者的个人尊严。我们探讨了城市对其工业遗址所承担的历史责任及其从强迫劳动中获利的过去,以及考古学家工作的社会功能(往往是陌生的)。该研究项目旨在通过将考古学、生物人类学和历史资料的结果连接到数据库中,确认被埋葬者的身份,并了解不莱梅苏联战俘营的卫生条件、食品供应和整体日常生活状况。
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Archaeology and the public perception of a Soviet prisoner of war cemetery
Between July 2021 and November 2022, the federal archaeological office of Bremen (Landesarchäologie) excavated the site of a former cemetery for Soviet Prisoners of War and forced labourers. The remains had officially been reinterred at an honorary cemetery in Bremen in 1948. Only a small part of this article is about what the excavation revealed and rather its purpose is to reflect on the situation that has arisen between the federal archaeological office, the politics of Bremen versus two citizen's initiatives at the time of the official closure of the excavation. We set out how local conflicts can emerge from such a highly political topic in an archaeological excavation. We also explore how to manage the public interest while, at the same time, attempting to protect the personal dignity of the buried individuals. We engaged with the historical responsibility the city takes for its industrial sites and its past of profiting from forced labour and with the (often unfamiliar) societal function of the work of archaeologists. The research project aims to identify the people buried and to find out about the status of health provision, food supply and overall daily living in the Soviet POW-camps in Bremen by linking the results of archaeology, bioanthropology and historical sources in a database.
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Internet Archaeology
Internet Archaeology Arts and Humanities-Archeology (arts and humanities)
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