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Bridging The Gap In Maritime Archaeology Working With Professional And Public Communities 1st Edition Katy Bell

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Bridging The Gap In Maritime Archaeology Working With Professional And Public Communities 1st Edition Katy Bell
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Publisher: Archaeopress
File Extension: PDF
File size: 12.78 MB
Pages: 160
Author: Katy Bell
ISBN: 9781789690866, 1789690862
Language: English
Year: 2019
Edition: 1

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Bridging The Gap In Maritime Archaeology Working With Professional And Public Communities 1st Edition Katy Bell by Katy Bell 9781789690866, 1789690862 instant download after payment.

'Bridging the Gap in Maritime Archaeology: Working with Professional and Public Communities' marks the publication of a conference session held at CIfA 2014. The session was organised by the Marine Archaeology Special Interest Group which is a voluntary group of CIfA Archaeologists which exists to promote greater understanding of marine archaeology within the wider archaeological community. The session focused on ways in which it is possible, given the obvious constraints of working in the marine environment, to engage with a wider audience in the course of maritime archaeological work. The volume presents a series of case studies exhibiting best practice with regard to individual maritime projects and examples of outreach to local communities, including the creation of accessibility to remote and hard-to-reach archaeological sites.

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