Heritage, World Heritage, and the Future: Perspectives on Scale, Conservation, and Dialogue
Editat de B. Nilgün Öz, Christina Lukeen Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 iul 2022
The papers published in this volume were among those presented at the 14th International ANAMED Annual Symposium (IAAS), held at Istanbul’s Koç University Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations in 2019. Bringing together archaeologists and heritage professionals from diverse backgrounds engaged in the conservation of archaeological and natural sites, the symposium focused on topics of heritage conservation and development in Turkey, with a particular focus on World Heritage Sites.
The papers in this volume explore the conservation and future of archaeological and natural heritage, including but not limited to the World Heritage Convention and its application in Turkey, site conservation and financing of conservation work, community engagement during archaeological research, and public perceptions of archaeology. Providing reflection on and critical assessment of their own work, the authors discuss both achievements and problems to create a clearer picture of what works and what does not work in certain conditions.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9786057685865
ISBN-10: 6057685865
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 120 color plates
Dimensiuni: 197 x 248 x 41 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Editura: Koc University Press
Colecția Koc University Press
ISBN-10: 6057685865
Pagini: 240
Ilustrații: 120 color plates
Dimensiuni: 197 x 248 x 41 mm
Greutate: 0.71 kg
Editura: Koc University Press
Colecția Koc University Press
Notă biografică
B. Nilgün Öz is a conservation architect with experience in heritage conservation in Turkey and the United Kingdom. She is an expert member of the International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS), the International Committee on Archaeological Heritage Management (ICAHM), and the Chamber of Architects of Turkey. Christina Luke is associate professor of archaeology and the history of art at Koç University, Istanbul. She is the editor of the Journal of Field Archaeology and the author of A Pearl in Peril: Heritage and Diplomacy in Turkey.
Cuprins
B. NİLGUN OZ and CHRISTINA LUKE
Introduction
I. Perspectives & Policy
ISABELLE ANATOLE-GABRIEL and BURCU OZDEMİR
From the World Heritage Convention Perspective: Overview of Archaeological Sites in the Europe Region and the Role of Turkey
EVRİM ULUSAN
Inscription of Archaeological Sites: A Turkish Experience with the World Heritage List
ZEKİ KAYA
UNESCO World Natural Heritage Nominations: Potential Areas and Difficulties of Nomination in Turkey
IŞILAY GURSU, GUL PULHAN, and LUTGARDE VANDEPUT
“We Asked 3,601 People”: A Nationwide Public Opinion Poll on Attitudes Towards Archaeology and Archaeological Assets in Turkey
II. Archaeology & World Heritage in Turkey
MORITZ KINZEL, LEE CLARE, ULRICH MANIA, ANDREAS SCHACHNER, SECİL TEZER ALTAY, and FELIX PIRSON
German Archaeological Institute: Past, Present, and Future Heritage Conservation Strategies
THOMAS L. KAEFER and KATHERINE E. WELCH
The Past and the Future of World Heritage: Anastylosis at Aphrodisias
III. Heritage, Histories & Communities
CAITLIN R. O’GRADY
Conservation and the Archaeological Gaze: Field Manuals and Handbooks—Their Role in Transforming Preservation Knowledge in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
CİĞDEM MANER
The Entanglement of Sacred Springs and Mountains with Cult and Political Ecologies: The Ivriz Cultural Landscape
D. BURCU ERCİYAS
Where Did We Go Wrong? Heritage Conservation, Community and Archaeology at Komana
ZAFER DERİN and MUGE CENGİZ
Transformation of an Urban Archaeological Site with a View to Community and Education: The Visitor Center of Yeşilova Höyük
B. NİLGUN OZ and CHRISTINA LUKE
Epilogue
Contributors
Introduction
I. Perspectives & Policy
ISABELLE ANATOLE-GABRIEL and BURCU OZDEMİR
From the World Heritage Convention Perspective: Overview of Archaeological Sites in the Europe Region and the Role of Turkey
EVRİM ULUSAN
Inscription of Archaeological Sites: A Turkish Experience with the World Heritage List
ZEKİ KAYA
UNESCO World Natural Heritage Nominations: Potential Areas and Difficulties of Nomination in Turkey
IŞILAY GURSU, GUL PULHAN, and LUTGARDE VANDEPUT
“We Asked 3,601 People”: A Nationwide Public Opinion Poll on Attitudes Towards Archaeology and Archaeological Assets in Turkey
II. Archaeology & World Heritage in Turkey
MORITZ KINZEL, LEE CLARE, ULRICH MANIA, ANDREAS SCHACHNER, SECİL TEZER ALTAY, and FELIX PIRSON
German Archaeological Institute: Past, Present, and Future Heritage Conservation Strategies
THOMAS L. KAEFER and KATHERINE E. WELCH
The Past and the Future of World Heritage: Anastylosis at Aphrodisias
III. Heritage, Histories & Communities
CAITLIN R. O’GRADY
Conservation and the Archaeological Gaze: Field Manuals and Handbooks—Their Role in Transforming Preservation Knowledge in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
CİĞDEM MANER
The Entanglement of Sacred Springs and Mountains with Cult and Political Ecologies: The Ivriz Cultural Landscape
D. BURCU ERCİYAS
Where Did We Go Wrong? Heritage Conservation, Community and Archaeology at Komana
ZAFER DERİN and MUGE CENGİZ
Transformation of an Urban Archaeological Site with a View to Community and Education: The Visitor Center of Yeşilova Höyük
B. NİLGUN OZ and CHRISTINA LUKE
Epilogue
Contributors