Marcy Rockman

Marcy Rockman is an archaeologist known for her work on the intersection of archaeology, climate change, and cultural heritage. She has contributed to understanding how humans have historically adapted to environmental changes.

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  1. 1. Archaeology In Society

    Its Relevance in the Modern World

    This book explores the dynamic relationship between archaeology and contemporary society, emphasizing how archaeological practices and findings influence and are influenced by modern cultural, political, and environmental contexts. It delves into the role of archaeology in shaping public understanding of history and heritage, while also addressing the ethical considerations and challenges faced by archaeologists in their work. Through various case studies and theoretical discussions, the book highlights the importance of integrating archaeological insights into broader societal conversations and decision-making processes.

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  2. 2. Cultural Resources Climate Change Strategy

    Preserving Our Heritage in a Changing World

    This comprehensive guide delves into the intricate relationship between cultural heritage and climate change, emphasizing the importance of integrating cultural resources into climate adaptation and mitigation strategies. It explores the vulnerabilities of cultural sites to climate impacts and offers a framework for assessing risks and implementing protective measures. By highlighting case studies and best practices, the book underscores the necessity of preserving cultural heritage as a vital component of community resilience and sustainability in the face of a changing climate.

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