Share the story of what Open Access means to you
University of Michigan needs your feedback to better understand how readers are using openly available ebooks. You can help by taking a short, privacy-friendly survey.
Diggin’ Dewil Valley: Placemaking and community archaeology in El Nido, Palawan, Philippines
Llenel de Castro
You don't have access to this book. Please try to log in with your institution.
Log in
Since 2004, the Dewil Valley in El Nido, Palawan, Philippines has been home to the Palawan Island Palaeohistory Research Project (PIPRP). Dewil is a landscape dotted with limestone towers, each of which has their own archaeological story to tell. Excavations at Ille Cave, the main archaeological site, have revealed a changing landscape and evidence of tigers in the Philippines, 9,000-year-old cremation burials, and a 300-year-old cemetery.
As the longest running archaeological research project in the Philippines, PIPRP has left its own mark on the valley. They have constructed a park with an exhibit hall and an access road. However, its biggest influence lies in a new generation of youth who interact with the landscape in a different way having grown up with the archaeological research project in their midst.
This book tells the archaeological research project's own heritage story.
-
Cover
-
Title page
-
Copyright page
-
Subseries introduction
-
Subseries other titles
-
Of Related Interest
-
Dedication
-
Contents
-
List of Figures
-
Introduction
-
1. Meeting Ille
-
Finding Dewil’s archaeology
-
Entry Point
-
-
2. Archaeology Outside of the Trenches
-
Getting hooked
-
-
3. Adding To What Was Already Simmering
-
Leaking Roofs and Bamboo Lego
-
The Creeping Tourism from Town
-
Heritage Learning Program
-
-
4. Listening and Learning Together
-
Songs
-
Song 1 (translated from Filipino)
-
Song 2 (translated from Filipino)
-
Song 3 (translated from Filipino)
-
Song 4 (translated from Filipino)
-
-
Poetry
-
Poem 1 (translated from Filipino)
-
Poem 2 (translated from Filipino)
-
Poem 3 (translated from Filipino)
-
Poem 4 (translated from Filipino)
-
Poem 5 (translated from Filipino)
-
Poem 6 (translated from Filipino)
-
Poem 7 (translated from Filipino)
-
-
Story
-
Story 1 (translated from Filipino)
-
Story 2 (translated from Filipino)
-
Story 3 (translated from Filipino)
-
Story 4 (translated from Filipino)
-
Story 5 (translated from Filipino)
-
Story 6 (translated from Filipino)
-
-
-
5. Digging Through the Data
-
Public Archaeology in the Philippines
-
Beyond the National Museum: Archaeology and Education
-
-
6. Understanding Heritage, Social Values, and Place
-
From Social Value to Places
-
Sensing Place
-
Engaged Archaeology
-
-
7. A Reading of Dewil
-
Entanglements that Widen the Story
-
The Boon and Bbane that is Heritage Tourism
-
In Search of Spatial Justice
-
New Possibilities
-
Our Role to Play in Reversing the Flows
-
Ille as a Public Space
-
-
8. Looking Back and Moving Forward
-
Investing in the Youth
-
Optimistic Trajectories
-
-
9. Three Years Later
-
Bibliography
-
Back cover
Citable Link
Published: 2024
Publisher: BAR Publishing
- 9781407358437 (ebook)
- 9781407358420 (paper)
BAR Number: S3172