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A01=Aris Anagnostopoulos
A01=Eleni Stefanou
A01=Evangelos Kyriakidis
Ancient Past
Archaeological Ethnography
Archaeological Law
Archaeological Preservation
Archaeological Service
Archaeological Sites
archaeology
Author_Aris Anagnostopoulos
Author_Eleni Stefanou
Author_Evangelos Kyriakidis
Category=GLZ
Category=NK
Category=NKA
Category=NKL
collaborative knowledge production
Community Archaeology
Community Engagement
community-based heritage research
cultural resource management
Drawing Back
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ethnographic fieldwork
Follow
heritage
Heritage Management
History and memory
Idi
King Minos
Landscape Knowledge
Local Development
Long Term Anthropological Research
Minoan Civilization
Minoan Peak Sanctuaries
Open Studio
participatory research
Peak Sanctuary
Performative Time
public archaeology methods
rural heritage studies
Social Animator
Windmill
windmill of Gonies
Wooden Looms
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032194745
  • Weight: 260g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Feb 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Making Heritage Together presents a case study of public archaeology by focusing on the collaborative creation of knowledge about the past with a rural community in central Crete. It is based on a long-term archaeological ethnography project that engaged this village community in collectively researching, preserving and managing their cultural heritage.

This volume presents the theoretical and local contexts for the project, explains the methodology and the project outcomes, and reviews in detail some of the public archaeology actions with the community as examples of collaborative, research-based heritage management. What the authors emphasize in this book is the value of local context in designing and implementing public archaeology projects, and the necessity of establishing methods to understand, collaborate and interact with culturally specific groups and publics. They argue for the implementation of archaeological ethnographic research as a method of creating instances and spaces for collaborative knowledge production. The volume contributes to a greater understanding of how rural communities can be successfully engaged in the management of their own heritage.

It will be relevant to archaeologists and other heritage professionals who aim to maximise the inclusivity and impact of small projects with minimal resources and achieve sustainable processes of collaboration with local stakeholders.

Aris Anagnostopoulos is an anthropologist, historian and writer. His research focuses on the poetics and politics of the past. He currently works as a public programs director with the HERITΛGE and holds an honorary lectureship at the University of Kent.

Evangelos ‘Vanghelis’ Kyriakidis is the founding director of the Management Organization (HERITΛGE) and the director of the Three Peak Sanctuaries project (Kent-HERITΛGE). He focuses on heritage management, prehistoric archaeology and Mycenaean administration.

Eleni Stefanou is an archaeologist and museologist, working for Hellenic Open University and HERITΛGE. Her research focuses on the politics of the past. She has been teaching museum studies, museum education and cultural heritage management at Greek Universities since 2008.

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