Private und öffentliche Interessen an Archäologie

Translated title of the contribution: Private and public interests in archaeology

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    Abstract

    Many archaeologists and interested third parties believe - even if falsely - that the preservation, (if necessary) recovery and (after the latter) making publicly accessible all archaeological remains - whatever they might subjectively mean with the latter term - is 'the' one and only, generally accepted, immutable and most importantly all potentially existing ('minor' private and public) prevailing 'highest public interest' in 'the archaeology'. In this contribution, I demonstrate why this belief is wrong and ultimately even dangerous and thus must urgently be changed. Rather, the - actually existing - interest in the preservation, research and use of archaeological remains is - at least at first - a 'purely' private self-interest, primarily that of archaeologists and heritage managers and secondarily of interested third parties, which - at least a priori - is no different from any other potentially existing self-interests of other parties. Which one of the many potentially existing private and public interests in archaeology actually constitutes 'the' public interests is not immutably pre-determined, but has to be determined and judged on a case by case basis; with this process not necessarily always resulting in the self-interests of archaeologists and archaeology-interested third parties prevailing. Rather, (even often) the very opposite of what we want turns out to be 'the' public interest in 'the archaeology'. If we want to live in a constitutional democratic state, we will have to get to terms with this fact.
    Translated title of the contributionPrivate and public interests in archaeology
    Original languageGerman
    TypeBlog
    Media of outputInternet
    PublisherArchäologische Denkmalpflege
    Number of pages22
    Volume2
    ISBN (Print)978-3-7502-6696-4
    Publication statusPublished - 19 Dec 2019

    Publication series

    NameArchäologische Denkmalpflege
    PublisherArchäologische Denkmalpflege
    Volume2
    ISSN (Electronic)2516-4309

    Keywords

    • ARCHAEOLOGY
    • Heritage
    • Heritage law
    • Heritage management

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