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Inclusive Archaeology: ‘Forgotten Groups’ That Empower Themselves Through Outreach Activitiesifferent activities, but the protagonists and promoters are those people, the ‘forgotten groups’. This work includes a description of objectives, methods and practices when coordinating inclusive outreach programmes and three case studies: puppet shows designed and performed by senior citizens and R推崇 发表于 2025-3-23 16:57:50
Gold Rush vs. Heritage Preservation: Case of Roșia Montană, Romaniastory, in 2016, the Romanian Ministry of Culture proposed the site for the UNESCO Tentative List and in 2017 nominated it for the World Heritage List. However, in 2018, the dossier was postponed. Mass media propagated information about protests of civil society, lawsuits, and political games between使饥饿 发表于 2025-3-23 18:34:59
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Decolonizing Fort Vancouver Through Archaeological Interpretations relevance by bringing to light connections between material resources and visitors’ personal meanings and values. The nature of personal and collective meaning today involves exploration of contemporary significance of past peoples, their actions, and sites in the face of diverse audience experien在前面 发表于 2025-3-24 03:07:52
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-81957-6Cultural Heritage Sites; Participatory Dialogue in Cultural Heritage Interpretation; Descendant Communconjunctiva 发表于 2025-3-24 08:47:48
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Georg Reifferscheid,Sebastian Buchingers worldwide. The role of the expert, as well as the participatory engagement of audiences and stakeholders, is being redefined and reassessed. For example, the communication technique of facilitated dialogue is used by professional interpreters to connect and interact with audiences. Facilitated diamunicipality 发表于 2025-3-24 20:30:38
E. E. Diplock,H. A. Alhadrami,G. I. Patonans. Their diaspora involved moving to North Carolina, then to another part of Virginia, and to refugee settlements in Pennsylvania. In 1753, the Tutelos were offered sanctuary with the Cayuga Nation in New York. For 26 years, the Tutelos maintained their cultural identity, continued their own languparasite 发表于 2025-3-24 23:51:52
Ali T. Al-Awami,Mohamed A. El-Sharkawir of the twentieth century and well into the twenty-first century, developments arising from indigenous protests directed at archaeologists and court cases, and from public awareness of Indigenous issues, have served to nurture a closer relationship between the archaeological community and First Nat