Warum es einer archäologischen Berufsethik nicht nur um den Schutz von archäologischen Quellen gehen kann: oder, frei nach Mortimer Wheeler: The archaeologist is digging, not for things, but for people!
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Yn: Archäologische Informationen, Cyfrol 41, 23.11.2018, t. 85-98.
Allbwn ymchwil: Cyfraniad at gyfnodolyn › Erthygl › adolygiad gan gymheiriaid
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T1 - Warum es einer archäologischen Berufsethik nicht nur um den Schutz von archäologischen Quellen gehen kann
T2 - oder, frei nach Mortimer Wheeler: The archaeologist is digging, not for things, but for people!
AU - Karl, Raimund
PY - 2018/11/23
Y1 - 2018/11/23
N2 - When studying for their degree, prospective archaeologists are disciplined to adhere to a particular ethics. We all have internalised that it is our first and foremost duty to protect archaeological heritage from damage, to preserve it for the future. We have equally internalised that we have to work scientifically correct and make no mistakes, so that we don’t inadvertently destroy information or – perhaps even worse – distribute false information about the past. All of this serves the protection of archaeological sources and archaeological scholarship itself. This, however, is not a professional archaeological ethics. Just like archaeological research, which should not primarily be about things, but people, a professional archaeological ethics must also be concerned with people. Whether it be other archaeologists or archaeology students, volunteers, hobby archaeologists, museum visitors or clients of archaeological service providers: they all can expect professional archaeologists to behave according to professional standards which are defined by professional archaeological ethics.
AB - When studying for their degree, prospective archaeologists are disciplined to adhere to a particular ethics. We all have internalised that it is our first and foremost duty to protect archaeological heritage from damage, to preserve it for the future. We have equally internalised that we have to work scientifically correct and make no mistakes, so that we don’t inadvertently destroy information or – perhaps even worse – distribute false information about the past. All of this serves the protection of archaeological sources and archaeological scholarship itself. This, however, is not a professional archaeological ethics. Just like archaeological research, which should not primarily be about things, but people, a professional archaeological ethics must also be concerned with people. Whether it be other archaeologists or archaeology students, volunteers, hobby archaeologists, museum visitors or clients of archaeological service providers: they all can expect professional archaeologists to behave according to professional standards which are defined by professional archaeological ethics.
KW - Archaeology
KW - Ethics
KW - professionalism
U2 - 10.11588/ai.2018.0.56935
DO - 10.11588/ai.2018.0.56935
M3 - Erthygl
VL - 41
SP - 85
EP - 98
JO - Archäologische Informationen
JF - Archäologische Informationen
SN - 0341-2873
ER -