Comprehensive and good value for money, this volume maps the extent of the relationship between archaeology, heritage, and education; an undertaking that has, to this reviewer's knowledge, never been done before.

HISTORIC ENVIRONMENT

The strength of Corbishley's book is the detailed use of case studies for each chapter.

AUSTRALIAN ARCHAEOLOGY

Fascinating and enlivening [...] for its studied and humanistic engagement in how civil society can be furthered and horizons widened through the use of archaeology. [A] gem of a book.

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Shows how participation in archaeology and heritage can be effectively developed.

CONTEXT

Stimulates us to compare and contrast, to think critically and explicitly about the various intentions and outcomes of museum or site interpretations, efforts at explaining excavations, or how we deal with hard-to-motivate audiences. There is much to plunder here, and in the sources signposted through the bibliography.

BRITISH ARCHAEOLOGY

Both a practical guide to, and a reflection on, best practice in making archaeology available to a wide audience. In a relatively short period of time the study of archaeology has evolved from an antiquarian interest to a specialised scientific activity. As each new method and technique is developed, and each new specialism is created, the challenge of making archaeology available as a learning resource grows with it. This book, the first to deal with the subject in such depth, examines the place of education and outreach within the wider archaeological community. Written by one of the UK's leading experts in the field, it charts the difficult development of 'education and archaeology'. With numerous informative case studies, from public access to the Roman circus at Colchester to education projects in Athens at Hadrian's Wall, among others, the book examines how the teaching of archaeology has reached the point at which it is today, summarises where that is in the author's view, and suggests areas for further enquiry. By drawing upon many decades of experience at the front line of archaeological education, the author has produced a key text that will play a major role in the continuing development of the heritage industry. . MIKE CORBISHLEY lectures in heritage education at the Institute of Archaeology, University College London.
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Both a practical guide to, and a reflection on, best practice in making archaeology available to a wide audience.
Introduction: Making Connections Accessing the Past Archaeology and the Media The Development of Archaeology and Education Archaeology in School Curricula: a World View Learning Resources for Archaeology and History Archaeology across the Curriculum Archaeologists as Detectives Learning Outdoors Learning from Objects Recycling Past and Present Citizenship and the Historic Environment Conclusions: Celebrating Archaeology in Education
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781843839040
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Boydell & Brewer Ltd; The Boydell Press
Vekt
724 gr
Høyde
244 mm
Bredde
172 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
400

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