ANTHRO 252

Global Heritage Management


Please note: this is archived course information from 2025 for ANTHRO 252.

Description

Globally, archaeological features and historic monuments are increasingly threatened by urban development, looting, antiquities trafficking, and effects of climate change. Using an archaeological perspective, state-of-the-art recording technologies, community partnerships, legislation, management systems, and the role of museums in conservation and exhibition will be examined. Case studies from Aotearoa, Pacific and elsewhere illustrate major issues, contradictions, and controversies, alongside effective heritage management.

Availability 2025

Not taught in 2025

Lecturer(s)

Coordinator(s) Dr Rebecca Phillipps

Points

ANTHRO 252: 15 points

Prerequisites

30 points in Anthropology