超越铲子和筛子:为原住民在商业考古中取得更好的成果

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Australasian Journal of Environmental Management Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/14486563.2021.1894251
A. Costello
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从事开发驱动考古学的遗产顾问通常不如他们的学术同行能够与原住民协商合作咨询的条款。法律、知识产权、预算和项目范围都限制了遗产合同规定的“铲、筛、报告”模式之外实现项目目标的能力。本文探讨了作为文化遗产管理者和顾问的商业考古学家如何通过寻找缩小社会不平等差距的机会,为土著居民创造更好的结果。
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Beyond the shovel and the sieve: achieving better outcomes for Aboriginal people in commercial archaeology
ABSTRACT Heritage consultants engaged in development driven archaeology are typically less able than their academic counterparts to negotiate the terms of collaborative consultation with Aboriginal people. Legislation, intellectual property rights, budget and project scope all restrict the ability to achieve project goals beyond the ‘shovel, sieve and report’ formula prescribed by the heritage contract. This article asks how commercial archaeologists engaged as cultural heritage managers and consultants can create pathways to better outcomes for Aboriginal people through identifying opportunities to close the gap in social inequality.
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