Climate Change and the Consequences of Underrepresentation in the Archaeological Record

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Katherine G. Parker
Jordan L. Schaefer
Brigid M. Ogden
Rebecca J. Webster
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[1] University of Tennessee,Department of Anthropology
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Historical Archaeology | 2023年 / 57卷
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climate change; heritage management; predictive modeling; archaeological practice; equity;
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Recent studies have demonstrated that a significant number of cultural-heritage resources will soon be affected by rising sea levels and climatic disasters. However, efforts to model the impacts of climate change provide limited, if any, considerations of structural inequality that affects resource detection and communities in the past. This article explores the relationship among legacies of historical marginalization, cultural-heritage resources, and archaeological practice in the context of climate-change discourse. The effects of this erasure are not limited to the past, but have significant and lasting implications for descendant communities in the present.
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