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Managing Archaeology Underwater: A theoretical, historical and comparative perspective on society and its submerged past

Managing Archaeology Underwater: A theoretical, historical and comparative perspective on society and its submerged past - BAR.

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Publisher's Synopsis

This book addresses the relationship between state-managed archaeology and control of the past, with particular attention to the rigid association of administration and identity, i.e. nationalism, as manifest in the nation-state. A critical approachis feasible because the management of archaeology underwater is implicated in the reproduction of two fundamental aspects of the nation-state - territoriality and nationality - by virtue of the frequent location of ancient material underwater on thefringes of territory, and of the inter-'national' character of ancient material of maritime origin. Empirical material is drawn from a comparative analysis of managing archaeology underwater in France, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, the Netherlands, the UKand Ireland and from a historical analysis of the development of management in the UK from the mid 1960s to the mid 1970s. The theoretical basis is drawn from Anthony Giddens' work on modernity, structuration and locale.

Book information

ISBN: 9781841714356
Publisher: BAR Publishing
Imprint: BAR Publishing
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 117
Weight: 510g
Height: 151mm
Width: 227mm
Spine width: 24mm