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'Going Local in a Global World': Locating the Public and Evaluating the Synchronic Context in Archaeological Resource Management

Pages 308-319 | Published online: 18 Jul 2013
 

Abstract

Locating, and effectively engaging with, the public is part of the discussions that have taken place in the last two decades of archaeological resource management, within the context of changing post-colonial, 'ethically correct', democratic and indigenous-orientated perceptions. This article briefly reviews this wide area of thinking, examining an alternative methodology for locating and engaging with the public based on the notion of 'local', before presenting some results from the island communities of the Aegean.

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