Awareness and Protection of Wetland Cultural Heritage
Awareness and Protection of Wetland Cultural Heritage
This chapter first explores the process of bridging the gap that has emerged between academia and society, from the creation of more popular archaeology magazines and books, to involving people directly with workshops, and/or ‘hands-on’ archaeology sessions. It then deals with wetland management policies and how we preserve our cultural heritage. Finally, it considers the relationship between archaeologists and the local communities where archaeological projects take place, known as ‘community archaeology’.
Keywords: wetland archaeology, archaeologists, wetland management, cultural heritage, community archaeology
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