Global Perspectives for the Conservation and Management of Open-Air Rock Art Sites
Routledge (Verlag)
978-0-367-37627-7 (ISBN)
Global Perspectives for the Conservation and Management of Open-Air Rock Art Sites responds to the growth in known rock art sites across the globe and addresses the need to investigate natural and human-originated threats to them as well as propose solutions to mitigate resulting deterioration.
Bringing together perspectives of international research teams from across five continents, the chapters in this book are divided into four discrete parts that best reflect the worldwide scenarios where conservation and management of open-air rock art sites unfolds: 1) ethics, community and collaborative approaches; 2) methodological tools to support assessment and monitoring; 3) scientific examination and interventions; and 4) global community and collaborative case studies innovating methodologies for ongoing monitoring and management. The diverse origin of contributions results in a holistic and interdisciplinary approach that conciliates perceived intervention necessity, community and stakeholders’ interests, and rigorous scientific analysis regarding open-air rock art conservation and management. The book unites the voices of the global community in tackling a significant challenge: to ensure a better future for open-air rock art.
Moving conservation and management of open-air rock art sites in from the periphery of conservation science, this volume is an indispensable guide for archaeologists, conservators and heritage professionals involved in rock art and its preservation.
António Batarda Fernandes is an archaeologist currently heading the Division for Inventory, Study, and Safeguard of Archaeological Heritage of the Directorate-General for Cultural Heritage, an institution under the Ministry of Culture of the Portuguese Government. Melissa Marshall is an archaeologist, GIS technician and Early Career Research Fellow based at the Nulungu Research Institute, the University of Notre Dame, Australia. Inés Domingo is an ICREA Research Professor at the University of Barcelona and Vice-president of the World Archaeological Congress.
Introduction: Global Perspectives for the Conservation and Management of Open-Air Rock Art Sites SECTION I - Ethics, Community and Collaborative Approaches to the Conservation and Management of Open-Air Rock Art Sites 1. Ethical and Political Matters in Open-Air Rock Art Conservation Practice 2. Murujuga: Managing an Archaeological and Sacred Landscape through Industry 3. Multidisciplinary and Integral Approaches to Rock Art as a Strategy for Rock Art Conservation: La Covatina Site as a Case Study 4. Monitoring and Maintenance of Open-Air Rock Art Sites: Collaborating with Community in Northern Australia SECTION II- Methodological Tools to Support Assessment and Monitoring of Open-Air Rock Art Sites 5. The Rock Art Stability Index: A Non-Invasive Rapid Field Assessment for Condition Evaluation 6. Confusion and Solution: Providing a Desk-Based Approach for the Management of Rock Art 7. Rock Art Monitoring in the UK and Ireland: The CARE Toolkit – Going Online and Using Mobile Data 8. Rock Art and Geographical Information Technologies: SIPAAR and the Integral Management of Petroglyphs in Galicia SECTION III – Scientific Examination and Interventions at Open-Air Rock Art Sites 9. Laser Cleaning vs. Chemical Cleaning for Removal of Lichen from Schist Surfaces in the Coa Valley (Portugal) and Siega Verde (Spain) Archaeological Sites 10. In-Situ Rock Art Preservation in the Sabor Valley (Northwest Iberia) 11. Evaluating Thermal-Hygrometric Dynamics at a Levantine Rock Art Site: La Covatina (Vilafranca, Castellò) 12. Calcium Hydroxide Nanoparticles Testing for the Consolidation of Prehistoric Paintings in Cova Remígia (Castelló, Spain) 13. Multi-Proxy Archaeometric Analyses on Rock Art pigments in Different World Contexts SECTION IV – Global Community and Collaborative Case Studies Innovating Methodologies for the Ongoing Monitoring and Management of Open-Air Rock Art Sites 14. Rock Art in the Cerrado: Cultural and Natural Heritage Conservation Come Together at Serranopólis, Goiás, Brazil 15. Community Engagement in Geologic Assessments of Thamudic Inscriptions and Petroglyphs in the Wadi Rum Protected Area, Jordan 16. Preservation of Endangered Bangudae Petroglyphs in Korea 17. Rock Art Conservation in the Serra Branca Valley, Serra da Capivara National Park, Piauí, Brazil 18. Trials and Tribulations of Artificial Silicone Driplines: a Case Study from Kakadu National Park, Australia Index
Erscheinungsdatum | 11.07.2022 |
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Zusatzinfo | 10 Tables, black and white; 2 Line drawings, black and white; 69 Halftones, black and white; 71 Illustrations, black and white |
Verlagsort | London |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 156 x 234 mm |
Gewicht | 920 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Archäologie |
ISBN-10 | 0-367-37627-X / 036737627X |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-367-37627-7 / 9780367376277 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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