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Tombraiding has been Hollywood glamourised through the Indiana Joneses and Lara Crofts and a range of new video games that play on this land-based version of the kind of piracy that used to prevail on the high seas around the Caribbean. And it dates back to the Caribbean as a target in the quest for El Dorado so many millennia ago. Not
to be confused with body snatchers, it ranges from the activities of hobbyists seemingly
innocently eager to hoard a bit of history so they comb graveyards to gather
bits and pieces from or off tombs, to petty thieves looking to earn a quick
shilling, to highly organised crime networks trading in black market heritage
goods with complicity by individual collectors or even museum dealers
participating in a very lucrative heritage trade market.
It
has been a raison d’etre of interest in the Caribbean since
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The
solution is to get on the same page.
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So
why aren’t we doing something about it?
While
we sit around in committees in grand talk sessions, drafting communiqués and
reports, and plan PR site visits Rome burns, or rather, McLoed House is
demolished and the tombraiders gather up their loot from graveyards and some of
the other most valuable heritage around us and literally under our noses. I am
heartened by the many responses I have had from persons who have been
labouring, many of them behind the scenes, in heritage, and want to see us move
forward in this in a constructive and positive manner, including Mr Henry Peter
Ganteaume himself who has expressed an openness to help us work towards solutions. This
is not an effort for any one of us; but for all of us. If we succeed in this,
we have all of us to thank for it; if not, we then become little more than tombraiders. More on the challenge and solutions at https://krisrampersad.com/
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ReplyDelete... the attitudes to the objects on the site that results in the actions of taken them away from the context/setting - ensemble, if you wish - and is an indication of a. lack of understanding and awareness of the heritage value and on action between object and site and general conservation ethics ... that will apply also to underwater heritage as well as other land-based, intangible, heritage regardless of accessibility issues and research and documentation becomes as valuable conservation tools as safeguarding or restoring the site itself ...