THE PROBLEMS OF ìBLACK ARCHAEOLOGYîIN ESTONIA 关于黑色考古学的几个问题 在爱沙尼亚.pdf
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Estonian Journal of Archaeology, 2010, 14, 2, 153ñ169 doi: 10.3176/arch.2010.2.04
Ingrid Ulst
THE PROBLEMS OF ìBLACK ARCHAEOLOGYî
IN ESTONIA
In recent years, several illegal excavations have taken place on the archaeological sites
in Estonia. Yet, only a few cases have resulted in legal solutions and these have not
unfortunately been positive from the perspective of the protection of archaeological
heritage. This article addresses the issues related to the protection of archaeological finds
and ìblack archaeologyî in Estonia, aiming at evaluating, on the basis of three case studies
of illegal excavations, the major problems of the protection of archaeological heritage with
regard to legal regulation, ethical conflicts and economic interests. Although Estonian laws
comply with international principles, applicable administrative capacity is the major
concern. Next to regulating the use of metal detectors in Estonia, the measures influencing
the market, the raising of public awareness and the enhancement of control mechanisms
instead of more severe sanctioning could be considered as additional options.
Ingrid Ulst, University of Tartu, 3 Lossi St., 51003 Tartu, Estonia; ingrid26@
Introduction
In recent years Estonian archaeological sites have faced several cases of
looting. Unfortunately only a very limited number of these cases have ended up
in legal proceedings and yet, the solutions of these cases have not been helpful
from the perspective of the protection of archaeological sites. For example, the
illegal excavation of medieval coins in the surroundings of Keil
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