Archaeological Sites as Space for Modern Spiritual Practice
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Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2018. 201 t.
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T1 - Archaeological Sites as Space for Modern Spiritual Practice
A2 - Leskovar, Jutta
A2 - Karl, Raimund
PY - 2018/11/1
Y1 - 2018/11/1
N2 - Archaeological heritage can be disputed, especially where it is important to religions and their practitioners. While the destruction of archaeological sites in war – often due to religious fervour – is frequently making the headlines, apparently lesser disputes about local heritage sites go unreported. This book focuses on these lesser, but much more frequent, potential conflicts between archaeological heritage management and conservation on the one hand, and practitioners of religious beliefs who use archaeological heritage in their practice on the other. By exploring case studies from Austria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Norway, Romania, Russia, Spain, Sweden and Wales, this book examines the interaction between spiritual practice and monuments conservation. This book will be of great interest to heritage professionals, archaeologists, historians, conservationists and religious practitioners alike, through its exploration of various kinds of interactions between these different heritage communities and their interests in archaeology.
AB - Archaeological heritage can be disputed, especially where it is important to religions and their practitioners. While the destruction of archaeological sites in war – often due to religious fervour – is frequently making the headlines, apparently lesser disputes about local heritage sites go unreported. This book focuses on these lesser, but much more frequent, potential conflicts between archaeological heritage management and conservation on the one hand, and practitioners of religious beliefs who use archaeological heritage in their practice on the other. By exploring case studies from Austria, the Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Norway, Romania, Russia, Spain, Sweden and Wales, this book examines the interaction between spiritual practice and monuments conservation. This book will be of great interest to heritage professionals, archaeologists, historians, conservationists and religious practitioners alike, through its exploration of various kinds of interactions between these different heritage communities and their interests in archaeology.
KW - Archaeology
KW - Religion
KW - Spiritual Practice
KW - Heritage
KW - Management
KW - Law
UR - https://www.cambridgescholars.com/archaeological-sites-as-space-for-modern-spiritual-practice
M3 - Anthology
SN - 978-1-5275-1610-6
BT - Archaeological Sites as Space for Modern Spiritual Practice
PB - Cambridge Scholars Publishing
CY - Cambridge
ER -