2018
DOI: 10.5380/his.v66i2.60810
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Archaeological Heritage as a Catalyst for Public Engagement, Rural Rejuvenation, and Rethinking Our Shared Past: Perspectives From a Quarter Century of Community Archaeology in Newfoundland and Labrador

Abstract: A pesquisa arqueológica na província mais oriental do Canadá se beneficiou de uma longa e expansível história de parcerias com as comunidades. Tal deve-se, em parte, ao mandato excepcional da Memorial University, assim como ao engajamento forte do departamento de arqueologia em trabalhar com indivíduos e organizações locais durante escavações. A partir de três casos de estudos da província de Terra Nova e Labrador, este artigo revela as motivações, as experiências, os desafios, como os resultados que podem sur… Show more

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“…A greater variety of experiences and opportunities for visitors and locals of all ages and interests is one solution. While still maintaining our core programming relating to the ongoing archaeological research and affiliated infrastructure in the kitchen and gardens (see Gaulton & Rankin, 2018), additional educational and participatory components have been added. One new direction has been to highlight ongoing graduate student research as part of the visitor experience.…”
Section: Ferrylandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A greater variety of experiences and opportunities for visitors and locals of all ages and interests is one solution. While still maintaining our core programming relating to the ongoing archaeological research and affiliated infrastructure in the kitchen and gardens (see Gaulton & Rankin, 2018), additional educational and participatory components have been added. One new direction has been to highlight ongoing graduate student research as part of the visitor experience.…”
Section: Ferrylandmentioning
confidence: 99%