Rediscovering Heritage through Artefacts, Sites, and Landscapes: Translating a 3500-year Record at Ritidian, Guam

Michael Carson

    Research output: Book/ReportBook

    Abstract

    The Ritidian Site in Guam contains multiple layers and components that together reveal the full scope of traditional cultural heritage in the Mariana Islands in the northwest tropical Pacific since 1500 B.C., dating from the beginning of human settlement of the Remote Pacific Islands. The material records of changing artefacts, sites, and landscapes here have been incorporated into a cohesive narrative in chronological order, mirroring the experience of visiting a museum to learn about the profound heritage of this special site and its larger research contributions. The primary data findings are presented as a translation or visitor's guide of encountering a complex, multi-layered, and multi-vocal past.
    Original languageEnglish
    Place of PublicationOxford
    PublisherArchaeopress Publishing Ltd
    Number of pages190
    Volume1
    ISBN (Print)9781784916633
    Publication statusPublished - 2017

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