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'Compelled to run His Majesty's Ship ashore': A multidisciplinary approach to submerged cultural resource management at HMS Santa Monica shipwreck site (United States Virgin Islands).

机译:“被迫将Ma下的船运到岸上”:在圣莫尼卡号沉船现场(美属维尔京群岛)采用多学科方法进行水下文化资源管理。

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The material remains of HMS Santa Monica lie relatively forgotten on the bottom of Hansen Bay in St. John, United States Virgin Islands (USVI). Since the day she wrecked in April 1782, this fifth-rate frigate of the British Royal Navy has seen periods of looting and excavation, and even longer periods of neglect. Despite her listing on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, this shipwreck is not part of the resource base that managers share with the public of St. John the purpose of this dissertation is to examine the cause of this oversight, and to build an interdisciplinary approach which directly addresses this mismanagement. An interdisciplinary approach to interpretation and management of this shipwreck site will afford it greater potential for funding, monitoring, education outreach, and sustainable management. Since her sinking, HMS Santa Monica has become part of a complex coral reef ecosystem and is also part of a larger maritime cultural landscape that stretches far beyond the confines of St. John's east end. Exploring the connections that this shipwreck has to broader stewardship efforts to manage entire ecosystems makes this site relevant to natural resource managers and scientists. HMS Santa Monica is also connected to broader efforts to interpret eighteenth-century heritage sites throughout the Caribbean and provides a maritime component to heritage tourism in the region. This study applies methodology used by ecologists and social scientists to an archaeological site so that opportunities to collaborate with and learn from other resource managers will benefit HMS Santa Monica and similar sites throughout the Caribbean. The field of submerged cultural resource management has taken giant strides since HMS Santa Monica was discovered by a diver in 1970. Nevertheless, pertinent legislation and a National Register listing have failed to protect the site. Management of the site as an archaeological resource alone is insufficient. A greater potential for sustainability and relevance emerges from an interdisciplinary approach that addresses the social, environmental, and historical importance of the HMS Santa Monica wreck site.
机译:HMS圣塔莫尼卡号的遗骸被遗忘在美属维尔京群岛(USVI)圣约翰的汉森湾底部。自1782年4月她失事之日起,这艘英国皇家海军的5级护卫舰遭到了掠夺和挖掘,甚至遭到了更长时期的忽视。尽管该沉船事故于1978年列入《国家历史名胜名录》,但它并不是管理人员与圣约翰公众共享的资源库的一部分。本论文的目的是研究这种疏忽的原因,并建立直接解决这种管理不善的跨学科方法。一种跨学科的方法来解释和管理该沉船遗址,将为它提供更大的资金筹集,监测,教育拓展和可持续管理的潜力。自沉没以来,圣塔莫尼卡号(HMS Santa Monica)已成为复杂的珊瑚礁生态系统的一部分,并且是更大的海洋文化景观的一部分,该文化景观远远超出了圣约翰东端的范围。探索此沉船与更广泛的管理努力以管理整个生态系统之间的联系,使该地点与自然资源管理者和科学家相关。 HMS圣塔莫尼卡还与更广泛的工作联系在一起,以解释整个加勒比地区的18世纪遗产地,并为该地区的遗产旅游业提供海上支持。这项研究将生态学家和社会科学家使用的方法论应用于一个考古遗址,以便与其他资源管理者合作和学习的机会将使HMS圣塔莫尼卡和整个加勒比海的类似遗址受益。自1970年HMS圣塔莫尼卡(HMS Santa Monica)被一名潜水员发现以来,水下文化资源管理领域已取得了长足的进步。尽管如此,相关法律和国家登记簿仍未能保护该遗址。仅作为考古资源来管理遗址是不够的。跨学科方法解决了HMS圣莫尼卡沉船遗址的社会,环境和历史重要性,因此具有更大的可持续发展潜力和相关性。

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  • 作者

    Gleason, Kelly A.;

  • 作者单位

    East Carolina University.;

  • 授予单位 East Carolina University.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Archaeology.; Environmental Sciences.; History Modern.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2006
  • 页码 252 p.
  • 总页数 252
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 古人类学;环境科学基础理论;现代史(1917年~);
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:39:29

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