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Cultural Heritage, Community Engagement and Sustainable Tourism
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This timely and innovative book critically explores how cultural heritage in the global south can be used to mobilise community engagement and promote sustainable tourism at archaeological sites.
Autorentext
Steven Mithen, FBA, is Professor of Early Prehistory at the University of Reading, UK. His research interests include the origins of language, music and thought, hunter-gatherers and the emergence of farming. He has undertaken long-term field projects in southern Jordan and western Scotland and is a founding member of a local charity in Scotland (Islay Heritage, SCO46938). His books include The Prehistory of the Mind (1996), After the Ice: A Global Human History 20,000-5000 BC (2003), The Singing Neanderthals (2005), Thirst: Water and Power in the Ancient World (2007) and The Language Puzzle (2024).
Mubariz Ahmed Rabbani is working as a research engineer in archaeology at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS). His research interests include the study of the archaeology of South Asia and South-West Asia, focusing on ancient technologies, socio-economic and political organisation, trade, religion and human-environmental relationships. He completed his PhD in archaeology at the University of Reading and has worked on excavations in Pakistan, Iraq and the UK. He is Member of the ISMEO Italian Archaeological Mission in Pakistan.
Maria Rabbani is a Palynologist for Oxford Archaeology. She completed her PhD at the University of Reading, which focused on human-environmental interactions in the Zagros region during the Late Pleniglacial, Lateglacial and Holocene, using pollen, non-pollen palynomorph, micro- and macro-charcoal and geochemical analyses. Maria has experience in working on lake and wetland sediment and pollen from the UK, Italy, Iran and Iraq.
Inhalt
- Introduction Part 1. Asia 2. The Faynan Heritage Project: Developing a Local Museum Within a Rural Bedouin Community of Southern Jordan 3. Developing a Heritage-Themed Bedouin Handicraft Business in Faynan, Jordan: Success, Failure and Reflections 4. Community-Based Conservation and Promotion of the Neolithic Site of Beidha, Jordan 5. Sela: Community and Heritage in Jordan 6. The Land of Nineveh Archaeological Project: Cultural Heritage Protection and Enhancement, Community Engagement and Sustainable Tourism in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq 7. Building Community Archaeology Practice and Heritage Tourism for Sustainable Development in a Post-Conflict Zone: The ACT and ALIPH Projects in the Swat Valley (Pakistan) 8. Initiating the Transformation of Spanish Colonial Era Archaeology of Cagayan Province, Philippines, into Cultural Heritage Part 2. Africa 9. Community and Archaeology at Armana: Exploring Sustainable Heritage Strategies for Rural Egypt 10. Community-Engaged Archaeology at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Jebel Barkal, Sudan 11. Co-Production Networks for Community Heritage in Tanzania (CONCH) Part 3. Latin America 12. Santa Cruz Mixtepec: Community Engagement and Religious Heritage in Mexico 13. Biocultural Heritage and Archaeology as Sources of Knowledge, Cultural Identity, Sustainable Tourism and Economic Resilience in Ligüiqui, Manabí, Ecuador 14. The PIARA Peru Project at Hualcayán: An Archaeology and Partnership of Care 15. Utilising Cultural Heritage to Improve Water Security and Agro-Pastoral Farming in the Peruvian Andes Part 4. Overview 16. Experiences, Lessons, Celebration
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781032792255
- Editor Mithen Steven, Mubariz Ahmed Rabbani, Maria Rabbani
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H234mm x B156mm
- Jahr 2025
- EAN 9781032792255
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-1-032-79225-5
- Titel Cultural Heritage, Community Engagement and Sustainable Tourism
- Autor Steven Rabbani, Mubariz Ahmed Rabbani, Mar Mithen
- Untertitel Case Studies from Archaeological Sites in the Global South
- Gewicht 600g
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Anzahl Seiten 286