 
      Archaeological Heritage Management in Indonesia
Prospects and Challenges
Series: Interdisciplinary Contributions to Archaeology;
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Product details:
- Publisher Springer Nature Singapore
- Date of Publication 24 December 2025
- Number of Volumes 1 pieces, Book
- ISBN 9789819696925
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages212 pages
- Size 235x155 mm
- Language English
- Illustrations VIII, 212 p. 80 illus., 74 illus. in color. 700
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This book examines the practice of archaeology and cultural heritage management in Indonesia through a series of current case studies. While many groundbreaking archaeological discoveries have been made in this region in recent years, this book provides insights into how those discoveries, sites and artefacts are valued and managed by local communities, government officials and other stakeholders. Authors are both leading Indonesian archaeologists and non-Indonesian foreign researchers. The varied case studies provide insight into heritage practice, never published in English, and reveal the complexity of heritage and its relationship to research, community and national politics, indigeneity and colonialism. Suited for those interested in heritage management, community-based research and the practice of archaeology, from both academic and policy viewpoints, its focus on community engagement and tangible/intangible heritage integration offers innovative insights that will resonate with academics and practitioners alike. It is a benchmark reference for Southeast Asian archaeology and heritage studies.
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Introduction.- The Transformation of the Value of the Sangiran Site by Local Communities.- Representing Buren Sites in the Barito Watershed, Central Kalimantan.- Significant Values Identification of Archaeological Resources at Bukit Samak.- Significance Value and Tourism Development at Huaulu Highlands Community in Seram Island, Maluku.- The Role of The Indigenous Community in the Conservation of Several Traditional Villages in Central Sumba.- A Hundred Years of the SANGASANGA Water Treatment Plant: Archaeological Heritage Issues Concerning the Environment and Vital Needs of Society.- Engaging Community in Ancient Sculpture Research and Preservation: Digitizing the Collection amidst Local Communities in Central Java.- House of Civilization: Archaeological Knowledge Production and Dissemination in Indonesia.- The Effectiveness of Rescue Public Communications of Megalithic Remains in Simalungun Regency.- Cultural landscapes as a heritage strategy to empower local communities in IndonesiaJoëlla van Donkersgoed.- In the footsteps of the ancestors: taking care of rock art heritage in the Lesser Sunda Islands (including Timor-Leste) and Maluku Barat Daya.- Archaeology, Private Sector, and Heritage Management in Indonesia.
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