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The Concept of ‘the Public’ and the Aims of Public Archaeology
This paper discusses the concept of ‘the public’ as used in public archaeology, and by doing so, considers the aims of public archaeology and their specific application to a Roman villa in Somma Vesuviana, Italy. Public archaeology emerged in the 1970s, departing from the traditional view of archaeology by looking outside the academic discipline and ...
Akira Matsuda
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Ethical Challenges in Digital Public Archaeology
This paper focuses specifically on the ethical challenges to the field of digital archaeology and the concerns of the digital public archaeologist.
Lorna-Jane Richardson
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Public Archaeology 2015: Letting public engagement with archaeology 'speak for itself'
Public Archaeology 2015 was a year-long project dedicated to the creation of public engagement and involvement with archaeological projects and subjects. Month-long projects were devised and enacted by both archaeologists and non-archaeologists, with the
Lorna-Jane Richardson, James Dixon
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Public Archaeology: sharing best practice. Case studies from Wales
In 2013, Cadw published the 'Cadw Community Archaeology Framework'. This defined community archaeology practice in Wales, and outlined: a range of aims; a definition and context for community archaeology; a background to community archaeology; a vision ...
Seren Griffiths+2 more
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What is Public Archaeology? [PDF]
In the ten years since Schadla-Hall’s (1999) outline of the subject, public archaeology has become firmly established as the focus of books, university courses, academic research and a dedicated journal. Nevertheless there is still a degree of uncertainty about the precise definition and delineation of public archaeology.
Gabriel Moshenska
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NEW PATHS FOR THE FUTURE OF PUBLIC ARCHAEOLOGY?
Writing about the future when the present keeps changing at a dramatic pace can be complicated. Public archaeology is based upon a simple (non)definition that offers infinite possibilities for its development.
Jaime Almansa Sánchez
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Reflecting on evaluation in public archaeology
As heritage professionals, our community-facing projects are embedded in the politics of cultural heritage, and reverberate throughout the communities where we work.
Kate Ellenberger, L. Richardson
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Public Archaeology Via Skyscraper: Outcome and Experience
A recent archaeology awareness campaign projected Public Service Announcements from the top of a city skyscraper. These 30-second videos featured animated 3D artifact reconstructions alongside an archaeology-themed message.
Patrice L. Jeppson+5 more
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