Public Archaeology And Climate Change by Tom Dawson

New Approaches to Heritage in the Anthropocene

This insightful work delves into the intersection of archaeology and climate change, exploring how rising sea levels and extreme weather events threaten archaeological sites worldwide. It emphasizes the importance of public engagement and collaboration in preserving cultural heritage, highlighting innovative strategies and community-driven projects that aim to document and protect these vulnerable sites. The book serves as a call to action, urging both professionals and the public to recognize the urgency of the situation and to work together in safeguarding the remnants of our shared past.