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The Preservation and Stewardship of Archaeological Sites in the Boreal Forest: A Public Issues Approach

机译:北方森林考古遗址的保护与管理:公共问题研究

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Archaeological sites in the boreal forest are facing threats due to urban development, resource exploitation, vandalism, and infrastructure development, among others. In the context of archaeological site preservation as a public issue, I examine the perspectives of various publics towards the preservation and stewardship of archaeological sites in the boreal forest. Through a series of interviews, I examine the opinions of three publics involved in the archaeological process in Ontario: developers, First Nations, and archaeologists. I outline the participants’ opinions on the meaning and goals of preservation, the preservation of non-physical aspects of sites, such as oral history and site spirituality, preservation methods, site ownership and access, land use and development, involvement in the archaeological process, and funding. I also identify common themes which presented themselves throughout the interview process, such as the importance of education; the necessity for communication, collaboration, and cooperation; the problem of artifact curation; the perceived lack of genuine government involvement; and the publication of cultural resource management (CRM) archaeology’s “grey literature”. Finally, I present suggestions on the preservation of archaeological sites which take into account the participants’ perspectives uncovered during the interview process. I conclude that preserving archaeological sites can be done using three techniques: education; communication, collaboration, and compromise; and using one of three general methods to preserve sites and artifacts. Education can be used to create public issues, teach people about the importance of archaeology and archaeological sites, and teach the involved publics about the goals and methods of CRM archaeology in Ontario. Encouraging communication, collaboration, and compromise between the interested publics includes the perspectives of formerly neglected parties, builds relationships between publics, and creates newly vested interests in site preservation. Three methods to preserve archaeological sites include site stabilization and monitoring, allowing sitesto decay naturally, and excavating sites and curating the artifacts and oral histories for the long-term.
机译:由于城市发展,资源开发,破坏和基础设施发展等原因,北方森林的考古遗址正面临威胁。在考古遗址保护作为一个公共问题的背景下,我考察了各种公众对于北方森林中考古遗址的保护和管理的观点。通过一系列采访,我考察了安大略省考古过程中涉及的三个公众的意见:开发商,原住民和考古学家。我概述了参与者对保护的意义和目标,保护站点的非物理方面(例如口述历史和站点的灵性,保护方法,站点的所有权和使用权,土地的使用和开发,参与考古过程)的意见。和资金。我还将找出在整个面试过程中表现出来的共同主题,例如教育的重要性;沟通,协作与合作的必要性;文物管理问题;认为缺乏真正的政府参与;并出版了文化资源管理(CRM)考古学的“灰色文学”。最后,我提出了关于考古遗址保护的建议,其中考虑了参与者在采访过程中发现的观点。我得出结论,可以使用三种技术来保护考古遗址:沟通,协作和妥协;并使用三种通用方法之一保存站点和工件。可以使用教育来制造公共问题,向人们传授考古和考古遗址的重要性,并向相关公众传授安大略省CRM考古的目标和方法。鼓励感兴趣的公众之间的沟通,协作和妥协包括以前被忽视的政党的观点,建立公众之间的关系,并在站点保护方面建立新的既得利益。保存考古遗址的三种方法包括遗址稳定和监测,允许遗址自然腐烂以及长期挖掘遗址和整理文物和口述历史。

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    Gadzala David;

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