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International Learning Partnership: Living History and Adult Education in the Museum

open access: yesEXARC Journal, 2012
Many archaeological open-air museums and museums with indoor reconstructions choose to interpret history using the method of ‘living history’, or re-enactments. If one only counts the German references, there is wide variety of terms used by museums when
Susanne Wiermann
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Living History as an Instrument for Historical and Cultural Exchange in German Archaeological Open-Air Museums: an Online Survey Defines Present Status

open access: yesEXARC Journal, 2016
The topic of Living History is a controversial one, with diverse opinions on its subject matter. To begin with: What does the term Living History mean? And in what context do we discuss it? Living History has long been utilized as a method of experiencing history and cultural exchange in open-air museums, especially outside of Germany.
Tatjana Meder   +2 more
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Current state and development prospects of "Bosra" museum and archaeological site [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
© 2019 Tatarstan Academy of Sciences (TAS). The author considers the history of establishment and contemporary state of "Bosra" museum and archaeological site in Syria. Syria has a vast archaeological heritage with a significance not only for the country,
AlAsaad S.
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A “Mesolithic Living” Project

open access: yesEXARC Journal, 2015
From the 27 July to the 6 September 2015 the Stone Age Park Dithmarschen (Archaeological-Ecological Centre Albersdorf, AÖZA) organised a Mesolithic living history experiment in its newly constructed ‘Mesolithic Settlement’ finished last year.
Rüdiger Kelm
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The Archaeological Sites: from excavation to “open-air” museum Cultural uses, preservation, environments [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
“History” has allowed that ruins from past epochs characterized the contemporary landscape over the following centuries. But when did they begin setting up an “archaeological site” within this environments?
Gotta, Federica
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High Tech for the Stone Age – iBeacons in Open-Air Museums

open access: yesEXARC Journal, 2017
Over the last few years, a lot of different digital communication technologies for the transfer / transmission of audio-visual informations have been developed, some very sophisticated, some very complicated (and expensive) and in recent times mostly ...
Ulrike Kroll, Rüdiger Kelm
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Steps towards operationalizing an evolutionary archaeological definition of culture [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This paper will examine the definition of archaeological cultures/techno-complexes from an evolutionary perspective, in which culture is defined as a system of social information transmission.
Riede, F
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Engaging Diverse Audiences at the Archaeological Open-air Museum Düppel in Berlin – Practical Examples and New Strategies

open access: yesEXARC Journal, 2019
In 1939, a boy called Horst Trzeciak was playing on a piece of land on the outskirts of Berlin. While playing, he found a number of pottery sherds. In an exemplary fashion he brought the sherds to the “Märkisches Provinzialmuseum”, which was, at that time, the city museum of Berlin. The sherds were identified as medieval and catalogued. After WWII, the
openaire   +1 more source

Archaeology Networking Day, Education and Living History in the Netherlands

open access: yesEXARC Journal, 2018
In early March, three EXARC members organized a networking day focusing on archaeology, education and living history. They invited museum colleagues from both indoor and outdoor museums; ship wharfs building reconstructions of old ships, craftspeople ...
Marie van Oorsouw   +1 more
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Book Review: das "jungsteinzeitliche" Langhaus in Asparn an der Zaya by E. Lauermann (ed)

open access: yesEXARC Journal, 2017
In 1970, the Archaeological State Museum of Lower Austria, founded by F. Hampl in the town of Asparn an der Zaya, Austria, some 60 km north from Vienna, was officially declared open.
Wulf Hein
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