學術資源整合系統-相關推薦
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作者 | Li, Tsuo-Ting |
出版日期 | 20240903 |
著作名稱 | The preservation and management of Archaeological Biofact in Taiwan, and the application of indigenous knowledge
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會議名稱 | The Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections (SPNHC) & Biodiversity Information Standards (TDWG) 2024 joint conference |
會議地點 | Okinawa, Japan |
會議日期 | 20240902 |
主辦單位 | The Society for the Preservation of Natural History Collections (SPNHC) |
國際性會議 | Y |
主題 | 博物館學;考古 |
關鍵字 | Archaeological Biofact, indigenous knowledge, Taiwan |
摘要 | A Biofact is fauna or botanic material found at an archaeological site that has not been technologically altered by humans yet still carries archaeological significance. Such as animal bones, plants, charcoal, pollen and phytolith from soil sediment. Biofacts reveal how ancient people respond to their natural environment, and also tells us what natural resources were available in prehistoric times. Biofacts are essentially organic residues poses significant challenges in terms of preservation and management. In this study, a comprehensive overview of existing preservation techniques and management practices is provided, emphasizing the need for interdisciplinary collaboration among archaeologists, , conservators, biologists and indigenous. Furthermore, interpretive studies of biofacts serve as a crucial bridge between archaeological findings and indigenous knowledge systems. By examining biofacts through the lens of indigenous knowledge systems, researchers can gain a vivid impression of past human resource management practices and cultural beliefs. The relationship between biofacts preservation and indigenous traditional knowledge systems contributes to a deeper understanding of ethnobiology and archaeological material research, while also enhancing collaborative efforts between cultural heritage and natural history. |
系統號 | NO000007101 |
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