Etika u arheologiji – od arheološkog iskopavanja do muzejskog izloška (original) (raw)

Uloga interpretacije u promociji arheološkog nasleđa Srbije/THE ROLE OF INTERPRETATION IN THE PROMOTION OF SERBIA’S ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE

SITCON 2018 CULTURE, HERITAGE AND TOURISM DEVELOPMENT, 2018

Abstract: The most significant segment of Serbia’s tourist offer are attractions of cultural and historical heritage such as archaeological sites, medieval monasteries and fortified cities, artillery fortifications, etc. When it comes to archaeological remains, except for several prehistoric sites, such as Lepenski Vir, Vinča or Drenovac, the heritage of Roman domination has the greatest potential for tourism in Serbia. By linking the sites such as Sirmium, Viminacium, a Roman memorial plaque known as “Tabula Traiana” and Trajan’s Bridge, Šarkamen, Naisus along with Mediana, Justiniana Prima, Dijana Karataš, Kale Krševica, Hisar and Drenovac a cultural route has been created (The Roman Emperors Route) that leads travelers through the time when the Danube was the eastern border of the Roman Empire. In this paper, the authors discuss some issues related to presentation and interpretation of Serbian archaeological sites in tourism, emphasizing the importance of face-to-face interpretation for the experience of visitors and tourists. It should be kept in mind that archaeological sites are not visited only by (mass) tourists who are partially interested in sightseeing, but also by travelers who choose Serbia because of those attractions. In that case, it is about archaeological tourism or the so-called archaeotourism, as a specific form of cultural tourism, which requires an adequate variety of quality interpretation in situ.