Arqueología y patrimonio cultural más allá de la cuarentena

reflexiones desde Suecia sobre el Covid-19 y sus consecuencias

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24885/sab.v35i1.958

Palabras clave:

futuros del patrimonio, "crisis del coronavirus", solidaridad mundial

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Durante los años de la pandemia del COVID-19 (2020-2021 hasta ahora), nadie podía permanecer en cuarentena real. A los humanos del mundo se les recordaba a diario el progreso global (o no) de un virus, varias vacunas y varios sistemas de salud. Como siempre, la arqueología no podía escapar a su presente. Aquí están mis reflexiones sobre algunos problemas que cruzaron por mi mente durante la época de la "crisis del coronavirus". Reflejan mi perspectiva como arqueólogo que trabaja con futuros del patrimonio, alguien que normalmente viaja mucho por Europa y más allá, pero que ahora se ha quedado en Suecia, trabajando mucho desde casa y, curiosamente, participando aún más en reuniones internacionales que antes, aunque sean virtuales.

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2022-01-15

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HOLTORF, Cornelius. Arqueología y patrimonio cultural más allá de la cuarentena: reflexiones desde Suecia sobre el Covid-19 y sus consecuencias. Revista de Arqueologia, [S. l.], v. 35, n. 1, p. 53–68, 2022. DOI: 10.24885/sab.v35i1.958. Disponível em: https://revista.sabnet.org/ojs/index.php/sab/article/view/958. Acesso em: 5 ene. 2026.