ARCH 4015 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Berlin Wall, Muskrat, Data Analysis
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Ex: statue across from confederation building: slavery from portugal, supposed to be relevant to every culture in the area, la(cid:271)rador ((cid:858)the la(cid:374)d of (cid:449)orkers(cid:859) - portuguese) Ex: piece of rock form torngat mountains (archeological or cultural?) It is now illegal to remove rocks from the quarry: association with caribou back fat, consolation with first nation government necessary because already separated from its natural environment already. Object on its own is more than just an object they still have a relationship to pla(cid:272)e e(cid:448)e(cid:374) if they are(cid:374)(cid:859)t there a(cid:374)y(cid:373)ore. Objects on their own have history and greater heritage but can also be important on its own. Parks, battle fields, portage trails, cemeteries, earth works, intentional open space, Can be result of: formal efforts or cultural and societal activities: on purpose or just became historical over time and use. Hard to detect and can lack tangible evidence which may require archeological investigation or field work/surveys: what makes it significant can be buried.