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Laurie W. Rush (Ed.) - Archaeology, Cultural Property, and the Military - 9781843837527 - V9781843837527
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Archaeology, Cultural Property, and the Military

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Description for Archaeology, Cultural Property, and the Military Paperback. Timely essays from experienced contributors examine the damage recent conflict has caused to cultural heritage, and how it may best be safeguarded in future. Editor(s): Rush, Laurie. Series: Heritage Matters. Num Pages: 240 pages, 40, 39 black and white, 1 line drawing. BIC Classification: HD. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 245 x 173 x 16. Weight in Grams: 610. Series: Heritage Matters. 240 pages, 40, 39 black and white, 1 line drawing. Editor(s): Rush, Laurie. Timely essays from experienced contributors examine the damage recent conflict has caused to cultural heritage, and how it may best be safeguarded in future. Cateogry: (P) Professional & Vocational. BIC Classification: HD. Dimension: 245 x 173 x 16. Weight: 610.
Timely essays from experienced contributors examine the damage recent conflict has caused to cultural heritage, and how it may best be safeguarded in future. Laurie Rush, a senior archeologist with the U.S. Army, has assembled a seminal book on the threat to important cultural sites from combat operations, and none too soon. Spurred by the tragic and unnecessary loss of artefacts andarchaeology from the invasion of Iraq, she and her colleagues make a persuasive case that a minimum of common sense can not only protect this shared heritage but also enhance the likelihood that a military mission will succeed, and with fewer casualties. This book should be required reading for senior military and civilian leaders, not just in the United States but throughout the world, who are able to initiate the training and education necessary to ensure that planning and targeting personnel will be able to identify significant sites and take every reasonable step to avoid damaging them. RICHARD MOE, PROFESSOR EMERITUS, NATIONAL TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION, US From Lawrence of Arabia to the Monuments Men to the contributors within this volume, academic scholars have found themselves engaged in conflict areas, in topics involving conflict, and in unlikely partnerships with military professionals. Motives and methods have varied dramatically over the years, but the over-riding theme of this volume is stewardship. In each case, an author has encountered a situation where their expertise has offered the potential tohelp save archaeological properties, historical structures, and sacred places - or has documented the process. Drawing on major contributions from seven armed forces, amongst others, this book aims to set out the obligations to protect cultural heritage under international Conventions; provide a series of case studies of current military practice; and outline the current efforts to enhance this. Overall, it offers examples, anecdotes, and lessons learnedthat can be used for consideration in planning future efforts for global archaeological stewardship. Contributors: Patty Gerstenblith, Krysia Spirydowicz, Julian Radcliffe, Corine Wegener, Joris Kila, Martin Brown, JamesZeidler, Laurie Rush, Paul R. Green, Darrell C. Pinckney, Diane C. Siebrandt, Hugo Clarke, Friedrich Schipper, Franz Schuller, Karl von Habsburg-Lothringen, Holger Eichberger, Erich Frank, Norbert Fürstenhofer, Stephan Zellmeyer,Sarah Parcak

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Number of pages
240
Condition
New
Number of Pages
240
Place of Publication
Woodbridge, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781843837527
SKU
V9781843837527
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Reviews for Archaeology, Cultural Property, and the Military
Offers a snapshot of recent efforts to educate and train troops to recognize, protect and preserve cultural heritage during both armed deployments and peacetime. [Its] case studies offer good examples.
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