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Title
Archaeologists and local communities
Type
Text
Monograph
Subject
Archaeology and history (LCSH)
Archaeology--Social aspects (LCSH)
Public history (LCSH)
Community life (LCSH)
Antiquities--Collection and preservation (LCSH)
Historic sites--Conservation and restoration (LCSH)
Antiquities--Collection and preservation (FAST)
Archaeology and history (FAST)
Archaeology--Social aspects (FAST)
Community life (FAST)
Historic sites--Conservation and restoration (FAST)
Public history (FAST)
Arqueologia social (LARPCAL)
Arqueologia (aspectos sociais) (LARPCAL)
Arqueologia pública (LARPCAL)
Sítios arqueológicos (conservação;restauração) (LARPCAL)
Language
English
Illustrative Content
Illustrations
Classification
LCC: CC77.H5 A684 2003
DDC: 930.1 full
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Supplementary Content
bibliography
Content
text
Table Of Contents
Held in trust : community archaeology in Alexandria, Virginia / Pamela J. Cressey, Ruth Reeder, Jared Bryson
Consequences of involving archaeology in contemporary community news / Linda Derry
Sukeek's cabin : archaeology, a family story, and building community / Kirsti Uunila
Collaboration, power, and the Internet : the public archaeology of the Levi Jordan Plantation / Carol McDavid
Florida's underwater archaeological preserves : an exercise in community participation in submerged cultural resource management / Della Scott-Ireton
Hey, did you hear about the teacher who took the class out to a dig site? : some common misconceptions about archaeology in schools / Patrice L. Jeppson, George Brauer
Tapping into a sense of wonder : community archaeology and museum building in the Aleutian Islands / Rick Knecht
Meaningful disturbance of the earth / Katherine M. Dowdall, Otis O. Parrish
Waanyi Women's History Project : a community partnership project, Queensland, Australia / Laurajane Smith, Anna Morgan, Anita van der Meer
Archaeology for a new millennium : the rules of engagement / K. Anne Pyburn.
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Archaeologists and local communities