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Some people believe that an open-air museum is a place where you leave your modern technique behind and go ‘low tech’. Other than the museums which act like digital free zones, many others experiment with going digital.
Roeland P Paardekooper
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About the Creation of an Open Air Museum in the Territory of the Medieval City of Zhayik
The presented article deals with the problems of creating an open-air museum on the site of the medieval settlement Zhaiyk. The monument is located in the Zhaiyk (Ural) river basin.
Bekzhan M. Ashygaliev
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How a museum communicates to its audience has changed significantly in the past decades. With the introduction of the Internet and the creation of social media sites such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, social media has become an integrated part of ...
Rikke Olafson
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The Museumsdorf Düppel – a medieval archaeological open-air museum in Berlin – is a good example a bottom-up museum project from the 1970’s. The idea to create an open-air museum was born after the excavation of a medieval settlement had brought to light
Julia Heeb, Svea Röbke
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The Iovia-Ludbreg Archaeological Open-Air Museum [PDF]
Iovia-Botivo (present day Ludbreg, Croatia) was founded in the first century AD. After several centuries of prosperity, Iovia was most likely devastated during the invasion of the Goths in the late fourth century AD. The tradition of urban life was not abandoned ; instead, this Pannonian settlement has existed in continuity up until today.
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Cappadocia, which is one of Turkey’s most important destinations by virtue of its natural, historical and cultural features, houses unique places within it.
Şenay GÜNGÖR
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The Role of Sculpture in Communicating Archaeology in Museums [PDF]
In this article I discuss an innovative museum strategy that aims to create a more evocative and engaging visitor experience. I argue that the inclusion of contemporary art, and specifically sculpture in exhibition design, activates visitor agency ...
Roberts, LA
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The first Neanderthal remains from an open-air Middle Palaeolithic site in the Levant [PDF]
The late Middle Palaeolithic (MP) settlement patterns in the Levant included the repeated use of caves and open landscape sites. The fossil record shows that two types of hominins occupied the region during this period - Neandertals and Homo sapiens ...
Agha, Nuha +21 more
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Using laser scanner technology to analyse mud-brick architecture in the ancient Near East. The Palatial Complex of Arslantepe (Malatya, Turkey) [PDF]
This paper presents the preliminary results of a laser scanning survey carried out at the archaeological mound site of Arslantepe, located in eastern Turkey.
Alvaro, C., Liberotti, G.
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RETOLD: Documenting House (Re)constructions – An Excerpt of European Approaches
As part of the EU project RETOLD, the Stadtmuseum Berlin in Germany is responsible for creating standardised documentation strategies for archaeological house models and evaluating them by engaging with the open-air museums of Astra in Romania and the ...
Julia Heeb, George Tomegea
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