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  • 标题:Archaeology, Heritage, and Moral Terrains: Two Cases from the Mesa Verde Region
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  • 作者:Steve Wolverton ; Robert Melchior Figueroa ; Porter Swentzell
  • 期刊名称:Ethnobiology Letters
  • 电子版ISSN:2159-8126
  • 出版年度:2016
  • 卷号:7
  • 期号:2
  • 页码:23-31
  • DOI:10.14237/ebl.7.2.2016.695
  • 出版社:Society of Ethnobiology
  • 摘要:Multiple cultural identities converge in Mesa Verde archaeology. Archaeologists have engaged research questions for the last half century, leading to cultural reconstructive summaries about how Pueblo people lived prior to migrating out of the Mesa Verde region. The importance of this narrative centers on the identity of the researcher as an archaeologist. An increasingly recognized narrative among archaeologists is that of Pueblo identity, in which contemporary Pueblo people claim Mesa Verde villages and landscapes as part of their heritage. Generally speaking, Pueblo people and archaeologists navigate separate moral terrains, which pose multiple obstacles for both archaeologists and Pueblo people pertaining to the past, present, and future of the Mesa Verde region. A conceptual framework from environmental philosophy opens a platform for reconciliation by providing a relational narrative that empowers Pueblo identity and recalibrates archaeology. This environmental justice lens is applied to two archaeological research narratives, one centering on chemical analysis of biomolecular artifact residues and the other on paleohydrology and Pueblo farming.
  • 其他摘要:Multiple cultural identities converge in Mesa Verde archaeology. Archaeologists have engaged research questions for the last half century, leading to cultural reconstructive summaries about how Pueblo people lived prior to migrating out of the Mesa Verde region. The importance of this narrative centers on the identity of the researcher as an archaeologist. An increasingly recognized narrative among archaeologists is that of Pueblo identity, in which contemporary Pueblo people claim Mesa Verde villages and landscapes as part of their heritage. Generally speaking, Pueblo people and archaeologists navigate separate moral terrains, which pose multiple obstacles for both archaeologists and Pueblo people pertaining to the past, present, and future of the Mesa Verde region. A conceptual framework from environmental philosophy opens a platform for reconciliation by providing a relational narrative that empowers Pueblo identity and recalibrates archaeology. This environmental justice lens is applied to two archaeological research narratives, one centering on chemical analysis of biomolecular artifact residues and the other on paleohydrology and Pueblo farming.
  • 关键词:Archaeological ethics; Moral terrains; Environmental justice; Heritage; Mesa Verde; Lived ethic
  • 其他关键词:Archaeological ethics;Moral terrains;Environmental justice;Heritage;Mesa Verde;Lived ethic
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