Present Pasts, Vol 1 (2009)

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What is Public Archaeology?

Gabriel Moshenska

Abstract


In the ten years since Schadla-Hall’s (1999) outline of the subject, public archaeology has become firmly established as the focus of books, university courses, academic research and a dedicated journal.  Nevertheless there is still a degree of uncertainty about the precise definition and delineation of public archaeology.  In this short paper I outline my personal perspective of public archaeology as a practice of disciplinary critique focusing on the production and consumption of what I have termed archaeological ‘commodities’.

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ISSN 1759-2941 | Published by Ubiquity Press.