Illicit Digging, Illicit Collecting, and Archaeology

M. Glowacki
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This chapter addresses issue of the illicit digging, collections, and sales of artifacts from archaeological sites, specifically North and Central Florida. The problems with site protection, and sites specifically stewarded by the State, are addressed. The authors discuss both how these problems evolved in and the future trajectory of site preservation of Florida. For many participants of the 2015 First Floridians Conference, site preservation directly influenced their livelihood (if there are no sites or site data, there can be no research). For others, it dictates their cultural legacy (if society does not preserve heritage, it will not exist for posterity). As for the State of Florida, state-owned and managed lands are a legislative imperative (Floridians create laws that govern the protection of sites in state stewardship). State actions such as the Isolated Finds program was discontinued at the recommendation of the Florida Historical Commission (FHC) because of its contribution to illicit collecting and sales.
非法挖掘、非法收集和考古
本章讨论了非法挖掘、收集和销售考古遗址文物的问题,特别是北佛罗里达和佛罗里达中部。解决了遗址保护的问题,特别是由国家管理的遗址。作者讨论了这些问题是如何演变的,以及佛罗里达州遗址保护的未来轨迹。对于2015年第一届佛罗里达人大会的许多参与者来说,遗址保护直接影响到他们的生计(如果没有遗址或遗址数据,就不可能有研究)。对其他人来说,它决定了他们的文化遗产(如果社会不保护遗产,它就不会为子孙后代存在)。至于佛罗里达州,国有和管理的土地是一项立法要求(佛罗里达人制定法律来管理国家管理下的遗址保护)。在佛罗里达历史委员会(FHC)的建议下,州政府停止了“孤立发现”计划,因为它助长了非法收集和销售。
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