Transformative Practices in Archaeology
Empowering Communities and Shaping Sustainable Futures
Herausgegeben:Kanungo, Alok Kumar; Smith, Claire; Choksi, Nishaant
Transformative Practices in Archaeology
Empowering Communities and Shaping Sustainable Futures
Herausgegeben:Kanungo, Alok Kumar; Smith, Claire; Choksi, Nishaant
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The volume introduces a diverse range of themes and practices relating to sustainable heritage management. Each paper delves into the challenges, successes, and failures of preserving precious cultural heritage. It discusses various strategies, such as the early inclusion of archaeology in UNESCO frameworks to leveraging archaeological findings and indigenous knowledge for sustainable development goals. The chapters explore the evolution of autoarchaeology as a tool for empowering Indigenous communities to assert their human rights and integrating oral histories and local ecological knowledge…mehr
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- Verlag: Springer / Springer Nature Singapore / Springer, Berlin
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-981-97-3122-0
- 2024
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm
- ISBN-13: 9789819731220
- ISBN-10: 9819731224
- Artikelnr.: 70379549
- Verlag: Springer / Springer Nature Singapore / Springer, Berlin
- Artikelnr. des Verlages: 978-981-97-3122-0
- 2024
- Seitenzahl: 356
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Oktober 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 155mm
- ISBN-13: 9789819731220
- ISBN-10: 9819731224
- Artikelnr.: 70379549
Preface
Introduction
I. UNSETTLING ARCHAEOLOGY IN THEORY AND PRACTICE
Chapter 1: Unsettling Archaeology as a Tool to Raise Self-Respect and Well-Being. - Chapter 2: Traditional Knowledge Systems and Archaeology in India: Problems and Perspectives. - Chapter 3: Cultural Heritage and Public Responsibility: Can We Create Citizen Archaeologists? - Chapter 4 : Memory and Material Culture among the Displaced Indigenous Communities of the Narmada Valley, Western India .-Chapter 5 :Interplay of Archaeological Numismatic and Articulation of Agency Practise: Narratives of Care .-Chapter 6: Data and their 'After Lives': Knowledge Production and Consumption in Community-based Research .- Chapter 7:Braiding Knowledge: Developing an Interpretative Theoretical Agenda that Integrates Indigenous Worldviews .- Chapter 8:Engaging with the Heritage of Maritime Populations of the Lanta Bay: A Community-based Archaeological and Ethnographic Project (the Lanta Bay Project, Thailand) .- Chapter 9: The Discreet Charm of Things: An Archaeo-anthropological Perspective .- Chapter 10:Archaeology and Cultural Policy for the Indian Ocean Region: The Past, Present and Implications for the Future.
II. HERITAGE SUSTAINABILITY AND MANAGEMENT
Chapter 11:The Case of Hatra in the Iraqi Jazira .- Chapter 12: Monumental Heritage of Mandu: Challenges for Archaeology in South Asia .- Chapter 13; Evolving a Sustainable Collaborative Mechanism for Management of Built Heritage of India: The Case of 'Adopt a Heritage Project' .- Chapter 14:Commodification and Illicit Trade of Indian Antique Coins: Narrative of Cultural Heritage Sustainability.- Chapter 15: Living Megalithic Culture: Descriptive Study of Ossuaries among the Khasis in Ummat and Sohbar Villages, Meghalaya .- Chapter 16:Indigenous Water Management System in Pudukk ai Region - A Case Study of Sluice Technology Karaigowder Rajan, Academic and Research Advisor, Tamil Nadu State Archaeology Department .- Chapter 17:Nagas and Megaliths: A Knowledge System .-Chapter 18:Beyond Salt as Food: Artisanal Salt Making in Matikhrü, Nagaland .-Chapter 19:Deking Piichang: Vanishing Clay pottery tradition among The Apatani of Arunachal Pradesh .-Chapter 20:From Coal to Culture: Archaeological Investigations in "India's Energy Capital" Singrauli, Madhya Pradesh and Sustainable Development in the Region.- Chapter 21:More than a Country Liquor: Madhuca longifolia as a Facilitator of SDGs.
Preface
Introduction
I. UNSETTLING ARCHAEOLOGY IN THEORY AND PRACTICE
Chapter 1: Unsettling Archaeology as a Tool to Raise Self-Respect and Well-Being. - Chapter 2: Traditional Knowledge Systems and Archaeology in India: Problems and Perspectives. - Chapter 3: Cultural Heritage and Public Responsibility: Can We Create Citizen Archaeologists? - Chapter 4 : Memory and Material Culture among the Displaced Indigenous Communities of the Narmada Valley, Western India .-Chapter 5 :Interplay of Archaeological Numismatic and Articulation of Agency Practise: Narratives of Care .-Chapter 6: Data and their 'After Lives': Knowledge Production and Consumption in Community-based Research .- Chapter 7:Braiding Knowledge: Developing an Interpretative Theoretical Agenda that Integrates Indigenous Worldviews .- Chapter 8:Engaging with the Heritage of Maritime Populations of the Lanta Bay: A Community-based Archaeological and Ethnographic Project (the Lanta Bay Project, Thailand) .- Chapter 9: The Discreet Charm of Things: An Archaeo-anthropological Perspective .- Chapter 10:Archaeology and Cultural Policy for the Indian Ocean Region: The Past, Present and Implications for the Future.
II. HERITAGE SUSTAINABILITY AND MANAGEMENT
Chapter 11:The Case of Hatra in the Iraqi Jazira .- Chapter 12: Monumental Heritage of Mandu: Challenges for Archaeology in South Asia .- Chapter 13; Evolving a Sustainable Collaborative Mechanism for Management of Built Heritage of India: The Case of 'Adopt a Heritage Project' .- Chapter 14:Commodification and Illicit Trade of Indian Antique Coins: Narrative of Cultural Heritage Sustainability.- Chapter 15: Living Megalithic Culture: Descriptive Study of Ossuaries among the Khasis in Ummat and Sohbar Villages, Meghalaya .- Chapter 16:Indigenous Water Management System in Pudukk ai Region - A Case Study of Sluice Technology Karaigowder Rajan, Academic and Research Advisor, Tamil Nadu State Archaeology Department .- Chapter 17:Nagas and Megaliths: A Knowledge System .-Chapter 18:Beyond Salt as Food: Artisanal Salt Making in Matikhrü, Nagaland .-Chapter 19:Deking Piichang: Vanishing Clay pottery tradition among The Apatani of Arunachal Pradesh .-Chapter 20:From Coal to Culture: Archaeological Investigations in "India's Energy Capital" Singrauli, Madhya Pradesh and Sustainable Development in the Region.- Chapter 21:More than a Country Liquor: Madhuca longifolia as a Facilitator of SDGs.