URBAN DEVELOPMENT AND ARCHAEOLOGY
The Case of Plaza Independencia
by: Nida T. Cuevas
Urban developments in the district of Cebu have brought about excessive ecological and land alterations that threaten historical and archaeological resources. The construction of Segment 3B-2 of the Cebu South Coastal Road Project of the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) is one of such urban development projects. The road project, which intends to ease traffic conditions in Cebu City, will directly hit a very important proto-historic/ historical site, the Plaza Independencia. Infrastructure development threatens to destroy important archaeological sites are always a difficult archaeological heritage management issue. One of the ways to address, balancing development and heritage protection is through the conduct of Rescue Archaeology.
The rescue archaeology of the Plaza Independencia site aims to uncover all physical remains of past human activity that will be directly impacted during the course of earth-moving operation. It provided a wide-range of archaeological information that ascertains the archaeological and historical significance of the site. Although, the rescue archaeology in Plaza Independencia is conducted in the 'context of urban development' (Belmonte 2003:37), the afterthought of implementing the archaeological heritage preservation is well supported.
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| The trowel and shovel method. | careful excavation of Burial #27 | restoration and cleaning of recovered artifacts. |
LITHIC MATERIALS FROM THE 2007 TABON CAVE EXCVAVATION
by Sheldon Clyde Jago-on
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| Mapping Tabon Cave using the theodolite transit. |
INTRODUCTION
The 2007 archaeological excavations in Tabon and Guri Caves were conducted from March 5 to April 10 2007. The team is composed of professors and students from Paris, France; Ferrara, Italy; Germany and the Philippines under the Erasmus Mundus and Asem-Duo. This activity is part of the international collaboration among the National Museum of the Philippines; Museum National D'Histoire Naturelle de Paris (MNHN); Universita di Ferrara, Italy; Johann Wolfgang Goethe Universitat Frankfurt Am Main, Germany; Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB), Indonesia; Naturalis Lieden, The Netherlands; and the University of the Philippines; under the Human Origins Patrimony in South-East Asia (HOPsea) Project of Asia Link. This was also partly funded by the National Geographic Society.
The Inaugural ASIAN ACADEMY for HERITAGE MANAGEMENT (AAHM)
Asia-Pacific Regional Conference on Underwater Cultural Heritage
The 2001 UNESCO Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage (UNESCO Convention 2001) entered into force on 2 January 2009 and provides the basis for
international cooperation and exchange of knowledge about underwater cultural heritage.
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