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Early to Mid-Holocene land use transitions in South Asia: A new archaeological synthesis of potential human impacts. [PDF]

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Public Archaeology, Archaeology and the Public

2020
Public archaeology is a flexible notion with several meanings: public engagement in protecting archaeological heritage, public interest in the results of research, and archaeology as a public service offered by qualified staff. Such a broad range of purposes and approaches involves various professionals and includes new disciplines supporting ...
Jeannette Papadopoulos   +1 more
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An Archaeology for the Public

Archaeologies, 2021
American archaeology within the US today is focused on the identification and evaluation of historic properties in accordance with federal and state historic preservation legislation. While this has created a substantial body of work, for the most part, these studies are not visible or frankly of much value to the general public.
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Public Archaeology Forum

Journal of Field Archaeology, 1986
Europe is rapidly becoming more than a mere geographical expression. The Maastricht Treaty has brought the 12 countries of the European Union closer together and four applications for membership will be considered this year. The membership of the Council of Europe has expanded greatly with the end of the communist rule in the countries of Central and ...
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Public Archaeology in Canada

Antiquity, 2000
The term ‘public archaeology’ can mean many things. It can be as simple as a photocopied brochure left outside a fenced-off archaeological excavation or as complex as an elaborate series of educational programmes. For the purposes of this paper, the term ‘public archaeology’ is used to describe those projects and programmes designed to enhance popular ...
Joanne Lea, Karolyn E. Smardz
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Notices of Archaeological Publications

Archaeological Journal, 1915
(1942). Notices of Archaeological Publications. Archaeological Journal: Vol. 99, No. 1, pp. 129-136.
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Maroon Archaeology Is Public Archaeology

Archaeologies, 2010
Researchers of the contemporary past have sought to be instrumental in public dialogue about how artifacts speak to heritage matters relevant to living communities and decision-making polities (Emberling and Hanson, Catastophe!: the looting and destruction of Iraq’s past, 2008; Gibbon, Who owns the past?: cultural policy, cultural property, and the law,
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The Many Publics for Archaeology

American Antiquity, 1991
Throughout the world, public agencies, professional societies, and individual archaeologists have recognized the need for more and better public education about archaeology. We are challenged to act on this recognition by providing opportunities for the public to learn about, and even participate in, archaeological interpretations and investigations ...
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On the public appeal of archaeology

Antiquity, 1987
Although ‘archaeology and the public’ is very much a matter of current concern, there is still very little actual information about what – if anything – the ‘public’ out there actually thinks of archaeology. The public of Kingston on Hull have been asked.
R.T. Schadla-Hall, David R. Prince
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