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Internet Archaeology
Public Archaeology: sharing best practice. Case studies from Wales
Ffion Reynolds1  Ben Edwards2  Seren Griffiths2 
[1] Cadw;
[2] Manchester Metropolitan University;
关键词: public archaeology;    best practice;    collaborative;    value;    responsive;    creative;    relationships;    archaeology;    wales;    interviews;    bryn celli ddu;    government framework;   
DOI  :  10.11141/ia.55.1
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

In 2013, Cadw published the 'Cadw Community Archaeology Framework'. This defined community archaeology practice in Wales, and outlined: a range of aims; a definition and context for community archaeology; a background to community archaeology; a vision for community archaeology; and a commitment to working with partners and communities. In 2018, five years after the publication of this document, the authors undertook a survey of the state of public archaeology practice in Wales in response to this document in order to identify best practice case studies, and from these to draw together, and share, consistent themes. Data collection took the form of a series of structured interviews with the Welsh Archaeological Trusts, as well as drawing on the authors' own experiences of public archaeology practice. We also include observations from our own practice at the Bryn Celli Ddu public archaeology landscape project. We aim to produce an inclusive, outward-facing series of research recommendations, designed to build on the Cadw/Welsh Government Framework in order to identify and support best practice, and to facilitate its dissemination.

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