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Sea-level rise and archaeological site destruction: An example from the southeastern United States using DINAA (Digital Index of North American Archaeology)

机译:海平面上升和考古遗址破坏:美国东南部使用DINAA(北美考古数字索引)的示例

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The impact of changing climate on terrestrial and underwater archaeological sites, historic buildings, and cultural landscapes can be examined through quantitatively-based analyses encompassing large data samples and broad geographic and temporal scales. The Digital Index of North American Archaeology (DINAA) is a multi-institutional collaboration that allows researchers online access to linked heritage data from multiple sources and data sets. The effects of sea-level rise and concomitant human population relocation is examined using a sample from nine states encompassing much of the Gulf and Atlantic coasts of the southeastern United States. A 1 m rise in sea-level will result in the loss of over >13,000 recorded historic and prehistoric archaeological sites, as well as over 1000 locations currently eligible for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP), encompassing archaeological sites, standing structures, and other cultural properties. These numbers increase substantially with each additional 1 m rise in sea level, with >32,000 archaeological sites and >2400 NRHP properties lost should a 5 m rise occur. Many more unrecorded archaeological and historic sites will also be lost as large areas of the landscape are flooded. The displacement of millions of people due to rising seas will cause additional impacts where these populations resettle. Sea level rise will thus result in the loss of much of the record of human habitation of the coastal margin in the Southeast within the next one to two centuries, and the numbers indicate the magnitude of the impact on the archaeological record globally. Construction of large linked data sets is essential to developing procedures for sampling, triage, and mitigation of these impacts.
机译:气候变化对陆地和水下考古遗址,历史建筑和文化景观的影响可以通过基于定量的分析来检查,该分析包括大数据样本以及广泛的地理和时间范围。北美考古数字索引(DINAA)是一个多机构协作,允许研究人员在线访问来自多个来源和数据集的链接遗产数据。使用来自美国东南部大部分墨西哥湾和大西洋沿岸的九个州的样本,研究了海平面上升和随之而来的人口迁移的影响。海平面上升1 m将导致超过13,000个已记录的历史和史前考古遗址以及超过1000个目前有资格列入《国家历史古迹名录》(NRHP)的地点的损失,包括考古遗址,结构和其他文化财产。这些数字随着海平面每增加1 m而显着增加,如果发生5 m的上升,> 32,000个考古现场和> 2400个NRHP属性将丧失。随着大面积景观的泛滥,更多的未记录考古和历史遗迹也将丢失。由于海平面上升,数百万人的流离失所将在这些人口重新定居的地方造成进一步的影响。因此,海平面上升将导致人类在未来一到两个世纪之内在东南沿海沿岸居住的许多记录丧失,这些数字表明了对全球考古记录的影响程度。大型链接数据集的构建对于开发采样,分类和减轻这些影响的程序至关重要。

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