Cultural Heritage (Other Keyword)

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Urban Landscapes: Social, Cultural, and Ecological Heritage (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Dylan Kemp. Kelly Dixon. Nikki Manning.

Urban locations have an entire component of the landscape that is often overlooked, historic underground spaces. Not to be confused with the underground art and culture scene that occurs in a thriving, modern city; the historic underground can provide insight into a city’s past social, cultural, and ecological heritage. Because this particular part of the landscape is often neglected in anthropological research, there are not a lot of resources available to understand the historic uses of these...


Where Are We Going? The Impact of Project Archaeology on the Profession, Past and Future (2015)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Eleanor King. Stephen Epstein.

Over its 25 years, Project Archaeology has helped revolutionize not only how we teach archaeology in pre-collegiate and other settings, but also how professional archaeologists look at public engagement. The program’s original objective was to prevent looting by inculcating a sense of stewardship in children. Its initial success made it the profession’s premier outreach instrument. As various states adapted Project Archaeology to different regional audiences, it became clear that the deep...


The Yapese Child: a Teacher's Resource (1993)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Bernadette Mityay Kadannged. Lukubyad Gilnifrad. James Egan.

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