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Transforming archaeology through practice: strategies for collaborative archaeology and the Community Archaeology Project at Quseir, Egypt

Transforming archaeology through practice: strategies for collaborative archaeology and the Community Archaeology Project at Quseir, Egypt
Transforming archaeology through practice: strategies for collaborative archaeology and the Community Archaeology Project at Quseir, Egypt
'Community archaeology' is a relatively new sub-field of research in archaeology that aims to involve local people in the investigation and interpretation of the past. Based on the creation of a community archaeology research project in Quseir, Egypt, a general methodology for facilitating effective community involvement in the study of the archaeological resource is proposed. This strategy involves seven components, including communication and collaboration, employment and training, public presentation, interviews and oral history, educational resources, a photographic and video archive, and community controlled merchandising.
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Moser, Stephanie
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Glazier, Darren
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Phillips, James E.
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el Nemr, Lamya Nasser
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Mousa, Mohammed Saleh
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Moser, Stephanie, Glazier, Darren, Phillips, James E., el Nemr, Lamya Nasser, Mousa, Mohammed Saleh, Aiesh, Rascha Nasr, Richardson, Susan, Conner, Andrew and Seymour, Michael (2002) Transforming archaeology through practice: strategies for collaborative archaeology and the Community Archaeology Project at Quseir, Egypt. World Archaeology, 34 (2), 220-248. (doi:10.1080/0043824022000007071).

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'Community archaeology' is a relatively new sub-field of research in archaeology that aims to involve local people in the investigation and interpretation of the past. Based on the creation of a community archaeology research project in Quseir, Egypt, a general methodology for facilitating effective community involvement in the study of the archaeological resource is proposed. This strategy involves seven components, including communication and collaboration, employment and training, public presentation, interviews and oral history, educational resources, a photographic and video archive, and community controlled merchandising.

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Published date: October 2002

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Local EPrints ID: 12044
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/12044
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Date deposited: 21 Dec 2004
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 05:04

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Author: Stephanie Moser
Author: Darren Glazier
Author: James E. Phillips
Author: Lamya Nasser el Nemr
Author: Mohammed Saleh Mousa
Author: Rascha Nasr Aiesh
Author: Susan Richardson
Author: Andrew Conner
Author: Michael Seymour

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