评估约旦佩拉考古遗址(Tabaqat Fahl)的保护和管理状况

Farrah O. Kazali, Monther M. Jamhawi, R. Al-Ruzouq
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约旦佩拉(Tabaqat Fahl)考古遗址是一个独特的遗产地,代表着丰富的历史年表,已根据标准(i)、(iii)和(iv)被列入联合国教科文组织的《世界遗产预备清单》。佩拉目前分别由旅游和文物部(MOTA)和文物局(DoA)负责行政管理。本文通过调查目前的自然条件、威胁、管理限制和机遇,评估了该遗址的保护和管理状况。本文探讨了在过去 15 年中每年在该遗址开展的工作,包括外国使团,以及交通部最近在该遗址新建的游客中心。此外,还确定了在遗址中负有交叉责任的所有利益攸关方。研究结果突出了该遗产地面临的优势、劣势、威胁和机遇。很明显,该遗址需要高效的保护和管理程序,因为佩拉遗址多年来已慢慢退化,使其处于脆弱和被忽视的状态。总之,佩拉考古遗址蕴含着巨大的改善和加强其突出普遍价值(OUV)的机会,有助于将其列入世界遗产名录。
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Assessing the Conservation and Management Status in the Archaeological Site of Pella (Tabaqat Fahl) in Jordan
The archaeological site of Pella (Tabaqat Fahl) in Jordan is a unique heritage site that represents a rich historical chronology and is listed on UNESCO’s Tentative List of World Heritage Sites under criteria (i), (iii), and (iv). Pella is currently under the administration and management of the Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities (MOTA) and the Department of Antiquities (DoA) respectively. This paper assesses the site’s status of conservation and management through investigating the current physical conditions, threats, managerial constraints, and opportunities. The paper explores the annual work carried out in the site over the past 15 years, including foreign missions, as well as the new visitor centre that the MOTA has established in the site recently. In addition, all stakeholders that have cross responsibilities in the site are identified. The results of this research highlight strengths, weaknesses, threats, and opportunities that face the site. It is evident that the site requires efficient conservation and management processes, as Pella has slowly deteriorated over the years, which has left it in a vulnerable and neglected state. Overall, the archaeological site of Pella holds immense opportunities for improvement and strengthening its Outstanding Universal Value (OUV) that can aid in inscribing it on the list of World Heritage Sites.
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