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Archaeology and interpretation

Research
Sustainability and environment
Culture and languages
Society and economy
Education and learning

Event in Swedish. Public archeology has developed enormously over the past 30 years, but there is still a need for new methods and theories about how we communicate research, excavation results and work done on site. This theme day introduces the area of Interpretation as a way forward in public work.

Workshop
Date
3 Dec 2021
Time
08:30 - 16:00
Number of seats
50
Registration deadline
26 November 2021

Participants
Se bifogat program
Good to know
Sign up for the event by sending an email to anita.synnestvedt@archaeology.gu.se
Organizer
CCHS Heritage Academy in collaboration with Arkeologerna and Bohusläns museum

Interpretation is an internationally accepted concept that assumes that people are more likely to care about and relate to a place / environment or an object if it / it means something to them. The pedagogical idea aims to stimulate and challenge people to reflect on the place / object and its associated stories. Interpretation is a form of communication that is based on a personal and creative response in relation to the place / object rather than obtaining conveyed facts.

Program for the day can be found in the attached pdf.

Welcome!

Anita Synnestvedt (CCHS, Heritage Academy)
Pia Claesson (Arkeologerna)

Christina Toreld (Bohusläns museum)