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The Values Of Community Archaeology A Comparative Assessment Between The Uk And Us Faye A Simpson

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The Values Of Community Archaeology A Comparative Assessment Between The Uk And Us Faye A Simpson
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 68.81 MB
Author: Faye A. Simpson
ISBN: 9781407306469, 1407306464
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Values Of Community Archaeology A Comparative Assessment Between The Uk And Us Faye A Simpson by Faye A. Simpson 9781407306469, 1407306464 instant download after payment.

Does community archaeology work? Worldwide over the last decade, there has been a boom in projects utilising the popular phrase 'community archaeology'. These projects take many different forms, stretching from the public-face of research and developer-funded programmes to projects run by museums, archaeological units, universities and archaeological societies. Many of these projects are driven by the desire for archaeology to meet a range of perceived educational and social values in bringing about knowledge and awareness of the past in the present. They are also motivated by the desire to secure adequate funding for archaeological research. However, appropriate criteria and methodologies for evaluating the effectiveness of these projects have yet to be designed. This research sets out a methodology based on self-reflexivity and ethnology. It focuses on community excavations, in a range of contexts both in the UK and US and assesses the values these projects produce for communities and evaluates what community archaeology actually does.

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