The Oxford Handbook Of Public Archaeology by Robin Skeates

Exploring the Public Dimensions of Archaeology

This comprehensive volume delves into the multifaceted world of public archaeology, exploring its role in engaging communities, shaping cultural heritage policies, and influencing the public's understanding of the past. It brings together a diverse array of perspectives from scholars and practitioners worldwide, examining the challenges and opportunities in making archaeology accessible and relevant to contemporary society. Through case studies and theoretical discussions, the book highlights the importance of collaboration between archaeologists, local communities, and stakeholders in preserving and interpreting archaeological sites and artifacts for future generations.

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