Entertainment outreach projects without losing scientific content: A Neolithic puppet show by senior citizens and Roma women in Barcelona (Spain) (original) (raw)

Entertainment outreach projects without losing scientific content: A Neolithic puppet show by senior citizens and Roma women

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Theatrical Performance and the Archaeological Imagination: A Transformational Journey

Elizabeth Bird, Daniel Bird Tobin

Anthropology and Humanism, 2018

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Inclusive archaeology. Scientific outreach among 'forgotten collectives' in the streets of Barcelona (Spain)

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Paths of storytelling focused on archaeology and its outreach potential – CASE study Roman Games in Ptuj

Jelena Anđelković Grašar

Archaeology and Science 17, 2021

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2021

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A Good Story Never Dies: An exploration of storytelling utilisation in public archaeological outreach in the Netherlands

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Back to the Future? Presenting archaeology at the Green Man Festival

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The How and Why of Archaeology Outreach

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Critical Miss? Archaeogaming as a Playful Tool for Archaeological Research and Outreach

Aris Politopoulos

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EXCAVA(C)TION IN VIGNALE Archaeology on stage, archaeology on the Web

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Arqueologia Publica, 2013

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Introduction : Presentation of the Arteria project in a cultural participation context

Claudia Carvalho

2018

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Archaeology Workshops as an Educational Approach in Communication with the Public – Case Study Roman Games in Ptuj

Mladen Mladenović, Predrag Djerkovic, Jelena Anđelković Grašar

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2018. Session on "Archaeological education beyond archaeology: looking at the cultural and social relevance of research" (Barcelona 5-8 September 2018)

Maria Cacheda Pérez

24th Annual Meeting - European Association of Archaeologists, 2018

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Session on "Archaeological education beyond archaeology: looking at the cultural and social relevance of research" (Barcelona 5-8 September 2018)

Paloma Gonzalez-Marcen

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Interacting with Heritage: Social Inclusion and Archaeology in Barcelona

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Archaeology and communication with the public: archaeological open-air museums and historical re-enactment in action

Dawid Kobiałka

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Archaeology for all: Overview of public outreach within the "Vinča project", Serbia

Milorad Ignjatović, Dragana Filipovic, Kristina Penezić

Journal of the Serbian Archaeological Society, 2019

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Theatre/archaeology

Julian Thomas

TDR (1988-), 1994

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The Intramuros Project: Performing Heritage, Performed Ethnography, and Documentary Performance

Sir Anril Pineda TIATCO

Asian Studies Journal, 2021

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From Archaeo-Engage to Arts of Engagement: Conference to Publication

Howard Williams

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Unforgettable Encounters: Understanding Participation in Italian Community Archaeology

Mattia Sanna Montanelli

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2012. People and their things. Integrating archaeological theory into Prehistoric Museum Displays. In S. Dudley, A.J. Barnes, J. Binnie, J. Petrov and J. Walklate (eds) Narrating Objects, Collecting Stories. Essays in Honour of Professor Suzan M. Pearce. London: Routledge, 255-270.

Ann Brysbaert

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A. Klonizaki, Music as a Means of Opening up Archaeological Museums to New Audiences: The Morning Concerts at the National Archaeological Museum, Athens (2014) , in A. Christophilopoulou (Ed.), Material Cultures in Public Engagement Re-inventing public archaeology within museum collections

Ariadne Klonizaki

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J. Anđelković-Grašar, Bojana Plemić, Participation programmes for young people as an educational method in archaeology dissemination

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Performance in Ancient Sites: A Convergence of Cultural Values

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Experience archaeology or bringing archaeology to a wider public

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Palaeoperformance: the emergence of theatricality as social practice - By Yann-Pierre Montelle

Amanda Rogers

Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 2011

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Engaging Roma students with intangible heritage: online, live museum theatre at the Museum of Greek Folk Musical Instruments

Foteini Venieri

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A Night at the Museum: Scenographics and Theatricality of Archaeological Displays

Alice Ziegler

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Storytelling as a Tool for Social Development and Community Outreach in Museums and Heritage Sites

Gehane Nabil

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From research to mediation - A perspective for experimental archaeology

Karine Meylan

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2013 Archaeology Meets Modern Art: Artists’ Approaches to Prehistoric Data. Session Report. TEA The European Archaeologist 40 (Winter 2013/2014):45-48.

Estella Weiss-Krejci

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Participation, Involvement, and Application in the Field of Ethnological Research, Museums, and Cultural Heritage

Tytti Lehtovaara

Ethnologia Fennica, 2020

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RAISING PUBLIC AWARENESS OF AT-RISK CULTURAL HERITAGE THROUGH NEW METHODS OF DIGITAL ARCHAEOLOGY: THE CASE OF THE "FACES OF JULIOPOLIS" EXHIBITION

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Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry, 2023

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Those who dig will find out : Reflections on archaeological knowledge and public outreach

Ludvig Papmehl-Dufay

2010

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