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Planning for Copán Planning for Copán
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Structures of Interest Structures of Interest
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“Local Participation” “Local Participation”
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Conclusion Conclusion
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Notes Notes
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Bibliography Bibliography
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14 Structural Complexity and Social Conflict in Managing the Past at Copán, Honduras
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Published:August 2006
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Abstract
This chapter highlights that archaeologists are not the only stakeholders in archaeological heritage and that lost historical knowledge is not the only issue—illegal digging also has a political aspect. It also offers an account of the negotiations that took place in 2000 and 2001 during the preparation of a management plan for the Maya site of Copán in Honduras, and discusses the interest groups that were involved. The Mundo Maya project effectively remaps a contemporary vision of the ancient Maya homeland over the current political borders of five Central American states for the purposes of creating a tourist megazone, based on the popular fascination with both Maya archaeology and adventure or ecotourism. The growing popularity of Copán as a Maya tourism destination has also increased its vulnerability.
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