Sharing Archaeology

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1. Sharing Archaeology: Introduction Peter Stone 2. Sharing Archaeology: An Obligation Not a Choice Peter Stone 3. Crossing Boundaries Thilo Rehren 4. Archaeology: Sharing with Whom? A Review of ‘Excavation Report of Hezhang Kele Site in 2000’ Li Ling 5. Information, Knowledge and Ideas: The Archaeological Data and Related Information-Dissemination of Knowledge Cao Bingwu 6. Cultural Heritage Management and Public Participation: Case Studies in Conservation and Renovation of Large Scale Ancient City Ruins Shan Jixiang 7. Conserving, Managing and Utilizing the World Heritage in China: A Case of Yinxu Site, Anyang City, Henan Province Jigen Tang 8. Important to Whom? How Different Communities Can Have Different Perceptions of the Value of an Archaeological Site: A Case-Study from Xi’an, China Rui Pang 9. The Workers’ and Farmers’ Archaeology of the Cultural Revolution Wang Tao 10. From Excavation to Dissemination - Breaking Down the Barriers Between Archaeology and the Public Shahina Farid 11. The MATRIX Project (Making Archaeology Teaching Relevant in the XXIst Century): An Approach to the Efficient Sharing of Professional Knowledge and Skills with a Large Audience K Anne Pyburn and George S Smith 12. The Construction of Chinese Archaeology Website and Communication in Archaeology Zhu Naicheng and Qiao Yu 13. Sharing the Past: Archaeology and Community Engagement in Southern Africa Innocent Pikirayi 14. Involving the Public in Archaeological Fieldwork: How Heritage Protection Policies Do Not Always Serve Public Interests Dominic Perring 15. How to Share Archaeological Excavation in Situ with the Public: A Case Study from Nanwang Site in Shandong Province, China Jialing Fan 16. Working with Communities to Share Cultural Knowledge Through Tourism: Principles and Practice Lyn Leader-Elliott 17. Preserving the Past, Enriching the Future: The Work of Heritage Watch in Cambodia Dougald O'reilly 18. Illicit Trafficking in Antiques and Sharing Archaeology to Combat the Trade: An Example from India Surendra Pachauri 19. Archaeology and Newspaper Reports: A Case Study of Japan Akira Matsuda 20. Performing Places Mike Pearson 21. Sharing Archaeology: Some Concluding Thoughts Mike Corbishley

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05.09.2014

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05.09.2014

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Taylor & Francis

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Englisch

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  • Sharing Archaeology
  • 1. Sharing Archaeology: Introduction Peter Stone 2. Sharing Archaeology: An Obligation Not a Choice Peter Stone 3. Crossing Boundaries Thilo Rehren 4. Archaeology: Sharing with Whom? A Review of ‘Excavation Report of Hezhang Kele Site in 2000’ Li Ling 5. Information, Knowledge and Ideas: The Archaeological Data and Related Information-Dissemination of Knowledge Cao Bingwu 6. Cultural Heritage Management and Public Participation: Case Studies in Conservation and Renovation of Large Scale Ancient City Ruins Shan Jixiang 7. Conserving, Managing and Utilizing the World Heritage in China: A Case of Yinxu Site, Anyang City, Henan Province Jigen Tang 8. Important to Whom? How Different Communities Can Have Different Perceptions of the Value of an Archaeological Site: A Case-Study from Xi’an, China Rui Pang 9. The Workers’ and Farmers’ Archaeology of the Cultural Revolution Wang Tao 10. From Excavation to Dissemination - Breaking Down the Barriers Between Archaeology and the Public Shahina Farid 11. The MATRIX Project (Making Archaeology Teaching Relevant in the XXIst Century): An Approach to the Efficient Sharing of Professional Knowledge and Skills with a Large Audience K Anne Pyburn and George S Smith 12. The Construction of Chinese Archaeology Website and Communication in Archaeology Zhu Naicheng and Qiao Yu 13. Sharing the Past: Archaeology and Community Engagement in Southern Africa Innocent Pikirayi 14. Involving the Public in Archaeological Fieldwork: How Heritage Protection Policies Do Not Always Serve Public Interests Dominic Perring 15. How to Share Archaeological Excavation in Situ with the Public: A Case Study from Nanwang Site in Shandong Province, China Jialing Fan 16. Working with Communities to Share Cultural Knowledge Through Tourism: Principles and Practice Lyn Leader-Elliott 17. Preserving the Past, Enriching the Future: The Work of Heritage Watch in Cambodia Dougald O'reilly 18. Illicit Trafficking in Antiques and Sharing Archaeology to Combat the Trade: An Example from India Surendra Pachauri 19. Archaeology and Newspaper Reports: A Case Study of Japan Akira Matsuda 20. Performing Places Mike Pearson 21. Sharing Archaeology: Some Concluding Thoughts Mike Corbishley