Buch, Englisch, 171 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 488 g
ISBN: 978-3-030-55836-9
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Each chapter outlines the development of MUCH in the author’s home nation, provides an overview of current frameworks and activities, and looks to the future of research and management. The chapters draw conclusions regarding what has driven the process of developing individual approaches and perspectives and what the results have been. They ask if the focus is on management or research, and if the MUCH vision is focused seaward or towards the hinterland. A common thread that binds the chapters is the adaptation of western management and practice structures to contexts where the binaries such as tangible and intangible, natural and cultural, and submerged and terrestrial become blurred. It examines how states have confronted management and research challenges on sites that are validated primarily by European expansion perspectives.
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Introduction – Robert Parthesius.- 2.Trading Places: Negotiating Place in World Heritage – Robert Parthesius.- 3.The Development of the Maritime Archaeology Unit, MUCH Management and Current Research Projects in Sri Lanka – Rasikia Muthucumarana.- 4.Methodological Approaches to Researching Maritime and Underwater Cultural Heritage along the Swahili Coast in Tanzania – Elgidius B. Ichumbaki.- 5.New Approaches to Protect Endangered Shipwrecks around Mozambique Island – Cezar Mahumane.- 6.The Maritime Archaeology of Mozambique Island: Lessons from the commercial gathering of beads and porcelain for tourists – Celso Zephanias Simbine.- 7.The Role of the National Museum in MUCH Management and Regional Capacity Building: Current research in Kenya – Bita Caesar.- 8.Maritime and Underwater Cultural Heritage in South Africa – Jonathan Sharfman.- 9.Maritime Heritage in the Sultanate of Oman – Eric Staples.- 10.Underwater Archaeological Research and Heritage Management in India: Interdepartmentalcollaboration and utilization of state infrastructure – Alok Tripathi.- 11.Conclusion – Robert Parthesius and Jonathan Sharfman.