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Across the Shore: Integrating Perspectives on Maritime Heritage -

Across the Shore: Integrating Perspectives on Maritime Heritage

Buch | Hardcover
VIII, 254 Seiten
2026
Springer International Publishing (Verlag)
978-3-032-14229-0 (ISBN)
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This book highlights critical developments in maritime research focusing on transformations brought about by the establishment of the Blue Economy as well as the increasing recognition of the value of heritage for contemporary communities. It brings together a collection of chapters that seek to identify, and shape, how the field of maritime archaeology will mature in the coming decades as approaches, technologies, as well as expectations and uses, change and adapt.

The book specifically sets out to tackle an interrelated suite of major new topics focused on maritime resources, UNESCO and the impacts of the 2001 Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage, with an express focus on how maritime heritage can benefit local communities. Intended for an international audience, the book is written in an accessible style, with contributions that provide an in-depth discussion of the trends outlined above for students and researchers working in maritime archaeology and heritage.

Chapter 2 is available open access under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.

Krish Seetah directs the Mauritian Archaeology and Cultural Heritage project, which studies European colonialism in the Indian Ocean World, which includes an emphasis on maritime heritage research, and the ways in which underwater culture heritage influence local ecology and policy. His publications include Connecting Continents: Archaeology and History in the Indian Ocean (OUP), which won the 2019 Society for American Archaeology Book Prize in the Scholarly category.

Justin Leidwanger has directed fieldwork on the maritime archaeology and heritage of trade, interaction, and mobility in Cyprus, Türkiye, and most recently in Sicily, where he coordinates the collaborative Marzamemi Maritime Heritage Project. He is the author of Roman Seas: A Maritime Archaeology of Eastern Mediterranean Economies and editor of various other volumes on topics ranging from port networks and transport amphoras to seafaring modeling.

Chapter 1. The benefits and utility of integrating heritage research.- Chapter 2. Maritime culture, Nissology, Aquapelagos and Archaeology: the theory and practice of not stopping at the shoreline.- Chapter 3. The paradox of maritime archaeological heritage: popular but neglected.- Chapter 4. Submerged and stranded: archaeological heritage and Indigenous dispossession in a national park reserve on the Pacific coast of Canada.- Chapter 5. Commodification of marine invertebrate resources in Palau threatens natural and cultural heritage.- Chapter 6. Perpetuating cultural heritage of  evironmental stewardship through political transformations: The Republic of Palau's return to sovereignty and evolution of its natural resource governance.- Chapter 7. Mobilizing millennia of maritime connectivity in Southeast Sicily.- Chapter 8. Diving into Marzamemi: The "Church Wreck" and Sicilian Underwater.- Chapter 9. Investigating a maritime cultural landscape at Vendicari, Southeast Sicily.- Chapter 10. Aligning terrestrial and maritime archaeological research agendas in Mauritius.- Chapter 11. Maritime archaeology and shipwrecks in Mauritius: present, past, and future.- Chapter 12. Underwater Cultural Heritage (UCH): a glimpse from the management perspective.- Chapter 13. Protection and management of Underwater Cultural Heritage (UCH) in Mauritius: problems and prospects of the 2001 UNESCO Convention.- Chapter 14. Developing new ways to preserve heritage across scattered islands.- Chapter 15. Small island nations: exploring the intersection of natural and cultural heritage for marine resource management.- Chapter 16. Moving forward: Proposals for integrating maritime heritage.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.5.2026
Reihe/Serie When the Land Meets the Sea
Zusatzinfo VIII, 254 p. 68 illus., 65 illus. in color.
Verlagsort Cham
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Archäologie
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Altertum / Antike
Schlagworte archaeological heritage and Indigenous dispossession • benefits and utility of integrating heritage research • Blue Economies sustainable development • Coastal Development heritage • Commodification of marine invertebrate resources • Heritage and UNESCO • Marine Environmental Protection heritage • Maritime archaeology and shipwrecks in Mauritius • maritime cultural landscape at Vendicari Mauritius • Maritime culture, Nissology, Aquapelagos and Archaeology • Marzamemi Sicilian Underwater • Palau natural resource governance • Protection and management of UCH Mauritius • Protection Underwater Cultural Heritage Mauritius • Sicily tourism UNESCO • terrestrial maritime archaeological research in Mauritius • Tourism Mauritius • Underwater Cultural Heritage • Underwater Cultural Heritage (UCH) • UNESCO and tourism
ISBN-10 3-032-14229-6 / 3032142296
ISBN-13 978-3-032-14229-0 / 9783032142290
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