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The Public Archaeology of Treasure
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2022
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The Public Archaeology of Treasure
2022
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Overview
The Public Archaeology of Treasure comprises the select
proceedings of the 5th University of Chester Archaeology Student
Conference which took place on 31 January 2020 in the lecture
theatre of the Grosvenor Museum, Chester and was complemented by an
online Twitter conference on the following morning, 1 February
2020. Reflecting on the shifting and conflicting meanings, values
and significances for treasure in archaeology's public engagements,
interactions and manifestations, the volume emphasises how
education and research cannot avoid the persistent and evocative
associations of 'treasure' in socio-political discourse and popular
culture. This first-ever exploration of 'the public archaeology of
treasure' thus offers a host of timely themes and perspectives on
the public engagement with, and popular receptions of,
archaeological artefacts and assemblages written by students,
researchers, educators and heritage practitioners.
Publisher
Archaeopress Publishing Ltd,Archaeopress
ISBN
9781803273105, 1803273100
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