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An examination of the engagement of the general public with
archaeology worldwide. Across the world public archaeology, the way
in which it is understood as well as the way it is practised or
delivered, has many facets. In some countries it is not only
unknown, but is actively discouraged; in many other places it has
been embraced fully and is considered normal practice, whether this
appears in the form of so-called "community archaeology", active
school and college programmes, (re)thinking the strategies of
museums, or as simply encouraging on-site visits and demonstrations
during archaeological fieldwork. However, in a difficult economic
climate public archaeology is often adversely affected; funding
cuts can mean changes in priorities for heritage organisations and
local and national governments, and even to the loss of entire
projects. This volume examines the various facets of public
archaeology practice globally, and the factors which are currently
affecting it, together with the question of how different publics
and communities engage with their archaeological heritage. With
case studies from across the globe, ranging from Canada to
Turkmenistan and from Ireland to Argentina, it presents a
contemporarysnapshot of public participation in archaeology,
covering both successful initiatives and the threats posed to such
opportunities by local, regional and global changes. Particular
strands addressed are international models; archaeology and
education; archaeology and tourism; and site management and
conservation.
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