1st Edition

Underwater Cultural Heritage Ethical concepts and practical challenges

By Elena Perez-Alvaro Copyright 2019
262 Pages
by Routledge

262 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

262 Pages 15 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Underwater Cultural Heritage investigates cases of underwater cultural heritage, exploring ethical issues that have never been studied before. A vast cultural heritage lies beneath the sea, including the archaeological remains of more than three million vessels, as well as historic monuments and whole cities. In addition, climate change, population growth and current events around the world... Read more

List of figures; List of tables; Foreword; Acknowledgements; PART 1 Introducing underwater cultural heritage; Chapter 1. Introduction; Chapter 2. Key concepts; PART 2 Case studies; Chapter 3. Valuation: the violin of the Titanic; Chapter  4. Uses: ancient lead for dark matter experiments; Chapter 5. Preservation: climate change; Chapter 6. Sustainability: preservation in situ; Chapter 7. Intangibility: watery graves; Chapter 8. Identity: nationless shipwrecks; Chapter 9. Human rights: migrant shipwrecks; Chapter 10. Politics: the South China Sea; Chapter 11. Other practices: treasure hunters and money laundering; PART 3 Conclusions; Chapter 12. Conclusions; Afterword; Index

Biography

Elena Perez-Alvaro holds a PhD in Cultural Heritage from the University of Birmingham, UK, and an LLM in Maritime and International Law from University of London, UK. She is the founder and Managing Director of the consulting firm Licit Cultural Heritage.