Hope in Dirt: Report of the Fort Apache Workshop on Forensic Sedimentology Applications to Cultural Property Crime, 15—19 October 2018
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Published:2019-05
Issue:02
Volume:26
Page:197-210
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ISSN:0940-7391
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Container-title:International Journal of Cultural Property
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Int J Cult Prop
Author:
Welch John R.,Altaha Mark T.,Cantley Garry J.,Doelle William H.,Herr Sarah A.,Kersel Morag M.,MacDonald Brandi L.,McManamon Francis P.,Mills Barbara,Nials Fred,Ownby Mary,Richards Michael,Riley Ramon,Ryan Stacy L.,Whiting Duston,Yates Donna
Abstract
Summary:A 2018 workshop on the White Mountain Apache Tribe lands in Arizona examined ways to enhance investigations into cultural property crime (CPC) through applications of rapidly evolving methods from archaeological science. CPC (also looting, graverobbing) refers to unauthorized damage, removal, or trafficking in materials possessing blends of communal, aesthetic, and scientific values. The Fort Apache workshop integrated four generally partitioned domains of CPC expertise: (1) theories of perpetrators’ motivations and methods; (2) recommended practice in sustaining public and community opposition to CPC; (3) tactics and strategies for documenting, investigating, and prosecuting CPC; and (4) forensic sedimentology—uses of biophysical sciences to link sediments from implicated persons and objects to crime scenes. Forensic sedimentology served as the touchstone for dialogues among experts in criminology, archaeological sciences, law enforcement, and heritage stewardship. Field visits to CPC crime scenes and workshop deliberations identified pathways toward integrating CPC theory and practice with forensic sedimentology’s potent battery of analytic methods.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Museology,Anthropology,History,Cultural Studies,Conservation
Cited by
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