En framtid utan dåtid : En studie av forskning kring förstörelse av kulturarv

This essay analyzes destruction of cultural heritage, and its impact on future archaeological research. A qualitative case study on four different events of destruction on cultural heritage to evaluate whether it can be positive or negative. It explores if this phenomenon is new or old. Hopefully, t...

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Main Author: Eriksson Persson, Bianca
Format: Bachelor Thesis
Language:Swedish
Published: Umeå universitet, Institutionen för idé- och samhällsstudier 2018
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spelling ftumeauniv:oai:DiVA.org:umu-154379 2023-10-09T21:55:47+02:00 En framtid utan dåtid : En studie av forskning kring förstörelse av kulturarv A future without history Eriksson Persson, Bianca 2018 application/pdf http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-154379 swe swe Umeå universitet, Institutionen för idé- och samhällsstudier http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-154379 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Arkeologi kulturarv förstörelse Palmyra Charlottesville Abu Simbel Samiska trummor samiskt kulturarv ISIS Svenska kyrkan Arkeologisk fallstudie Archaeology Student thesis info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis text 2018 ftumeauniv 2023-09-22T13:50:45Z This essay analyzes destruction of cultural heritage, and its impact on future archaeological research. A qualitative case study on four different events of destruction on cultural heritage to evaluate whether it can be positive or negative. It explores if this phenomenon is new or old. Hopefully, the essay also contributes to the knowledge gap that exists in today's analysis of systematic destruction of cultural heritage. First, the concept of cultural heritage and systematic destruction is analyzed. Thereafter, a variety of cases are considered to finally arrive at four different events to be analyzed. In these four different events, a case study is made that aims to contribute to a deeper understanding on destruction of culture heritage. If it contributes to something positive or negative to the people in that society, and a possible outcome on how we look back on history. The events that form the case study are the destruction of the Baalshamin Temple, the demolition of the southern state statues, the transplantation of the Abu simbel monuments from Egypt and the destruction of the Sami drums. The results found that systematic destruction of cultural heritage is a complex issue and does not have an absolute explanation. Destruction of cultural heritage usually affects archaeologists negatively as it prevents future research and results in a less nuanced image of history. Destruction of cultural heritage is usually considered negative, however, moving objects is considered to be more positive. Bachelor Thesis sami sami Umeå University: Publications (DiVA) Kring ENVELOPE(157.900,157.900,-74.983,-74.983)
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förstörelse
Palmyra
Charlottesville
Abu Simbel
Samiska trummor
samiskt kulturarv
ISIS
Svenska kyrkan
Arkeologisk fallstudie
Archaeology
spellingShingle Arkeologi
kulturarv
förstörelse
Palmyra
Charlottesville
Abu Simbel
Samiska trummor
samiskt kulturarv
ISIS
Svenska kyrkan
Arkeologisk fallstudie
Archaeology
Eriksson Persson, Bianca
En framtid utan dåtid : En studie av forskning kring förstörelse av kulturarv
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kulturarv
förstörelse
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Charlottesville
Abu Simbel
Samiska trummor
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ISIS
Svenska kyrkan
Arkeologisk fallstudie
Archaeology
description This essay analyzes destruction of cultural heritage, and its impact on future archaeological research. A qualitative case study on four different events of destruction on cultural heritage to evaluate whether it can be positive or negative. It explores if this phenomenon is new or old. Hopefully, the essay also contributes to the knowledge gap that exists in today's analysis of systematic destruction of cultural heritage. First, the concept of cultural heritage and systematic destruction is analyzed. Thereafter, a variety of cases are considered to finally arrive at four different events to be analyzed. In these four different events, a case study is made that aims to contribute to a deeper understanding on destruction of culture heritage. If it contributes to something positive or negative to the people in that society, and a possible outcome on how we look back on history. The events that form the case study are the destruction of the Baalshamin Temple, the demolition of the southern state statues, the transplantation of the Abu simbel monuments from Egypt and the destruction of the Sami drums. The results found that systematic destruction of cultural heritage is a complex issue and does not have an absolute explanation. Destruction of cultural heritage usually affects archaeologists negatively as it prevents future research and results in a less nuanced image of history. Destruction of cultural heritage is usually considered negative, however, moving objects is considered to be more positive.
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