Management of Archaeological Sites and the Public in Argentina

Management of Archaeological Sites and the Public in Argentina

Author: María Luz Endere

Publisher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13:

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This work presents the author's research on legal issues concerning archaeological heritage and indigenous rights in Argentina. The country has overcome the political unrest of the early years of the new millennium and the previous heritage laws were finally modified in 2003, although the terms of the new legislation are still a matter of debate and have produced a great deal of criticism. In the course of this period, a new chapter in the story of the three case studies included in the book - the 'Pucará of Tilcara', the 'Quilmes' Ruins' and 'Menhires' Park' - has opened. The Humahuaca ravine, where the 'Pucará of Tilcara' is located, was included on the World Heritage List in 2003; the concession of the Quilmes' Ruins has expired and the members of the Indigenous Quilmes community are campaigning to be recognized as partners in the management of the site; and all the menhires were relocated to a plot of land in El Mollar. The Menhires' Park itself no longer exists, yet the monoliths remain unprotected. The Northwest region of Argentina - where the three sites are located - has become an important tourist destination for national and international visitors thanks to the devaluation of the national currency and the improvement of the economic conditions among the local population. Consequently, changing winds are bringing new challenges for each of these sites, although much of their fate remains in the same hands. Nevertheless, their future - as well as that of the entire archaeological heritage in Argentina - is heavily dependent on a deeper understanding of the past and present circumstances of such sites. Finally, the goal of this book is to analyze the state of archaeological heritage management in Argentina, although many of the conclusions reached also provide clues to understanding contested heritage issues in many other countries, particularly those relating to the Third World.


Archaeological Heritage Conservation and Management

Archaeological Heritage Conservation and Management

Author: Brian J. Egloff

Publisher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd

Published: 2019-01-31

Total Pages: 344

ISBN-13: 1789691060

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Archaeological heritage conservation is all too often highly conflicted. Economic interests are often at the forefront of management decision-making with heritage values given lesser, if any, consideration, but when heritage places are managed with international principles in mind the sites stand out as evidencing superior outcomes.


Indigenous Peoples and Archaeology in Latin America

Indigenous Peoples and Archaeology in Latin America

Author: Cristóbal Gnecco

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2016-06-16

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 1315426641

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Eighteen chapters primarily by Latin American scholars describe the range of relations between indigenous peoples and archaeology in the first major attempt to describe indigenous archaeology in Latin America for an English speaking audience.


Companion to Social Archaeology

Companion to Social Archaeology

Author: Lynn Meskell

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2008-04-15

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 0470692863

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The Companion to Social Archaeology is the first scholarly work to explore the encounter of social theory and archaeology over the past two decades. Grouped into four sections - Knowledges, Identities, Places, and Politics - each of which is prefaced with a review essay that contextualizes the history and developments in social archaeology and related fields. Draws together newer trends that are challenging established ways of understanding the past. Includes contributions by leading scholars who instigated major theoretical trends.


Archaeological Resource Management

Archaeological Resource Management

Author: John Carman

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2015-09-09

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 0521841682

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Archaeological Resource Management provides an international comparison of the main practices involved in managing archaeological remains, especially their identification and recording, their evaluation for 'significance,' their preservation and their presentation to the public.


Our Indigenous Ancestors

Our Indigenous Ancestors

Author: Carolyne R. Larson

Publisher: Penn State Press

Published: 2015-08-13

Total Pages: 234

ISBN-13: 0271073195

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Our Indigenous Ancestors complicates the history of the erasure of native cultures and the perceived domination of white, European heritage in Argentina through a study of anthropology museums in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Carolyne Larson demonstrates how scientists, collectors, the press, and the public engaged with Argentina’s native American artifacts and remains (and sometimes living peoples) in the process of constructing an “authentic” national heritage. She explores the founding and functioning of three museums in Argentina, as well as the origins and consolidation of Argentine archaeology and the professional lives of a handful of dynamic curators and archaeologists, using these institutions and individuals as a window onto nation building, modernization, urban-rural tensions, and problems of race and ethnicity in turn-of-the-century Argentina. Museums and archaeology, she argues, allowed Argentine elites to build a modern national identity distinct from the country’s indigenous past, even as it rested on a celebrated, extinct version of that past. As Larson shows, contrary to widespread belief, elements of Argentina’s native American past were reshaped and integrated into the construction of Argentine national identity as white and European at the turn of the century. Our Indigenous Ancestors provides a unique look at the folklore movement, nation building, science, institutional change, and the divide between elite, scientific, and popular culture in Argentina and the Americas at a time of rapid, sweeping changes in Latin American culture and society.


Public Participation in Archaeology

Public Participation in Archaeology

Author: Suzie Thomas

Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 1843838974

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This volume examines the various facets of public archaeology practice globally, and the factors which are currently affecting it, together with the question of how different publics and communities engage with their archaeological heritage.


Manual of Heritage Management

Manual of Heritage Management

Author: Richard Harrison

Publisher: Architectual Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 454

ISBN-13:

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Aimed at those concerned with managing aspects of natural habitats, landscapes, archaeological sites and historical structures, this manual discusses basic principles such as research and conservation, and covers the marketing operation of heritage sites. Case studies are included.