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Date: | Sat, 23 May 2015 14:39:44 +0200 |
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EXARC (the ICOM Affiliated Organisation for Archaeological Open-Air
Museums), jointly with long-time member Urgeschichtemuseum MAMUZ Schloss
Asparn/Zaya, will organise an international conference near Vienna,
Austria, 25 - 27 September.
With publications like “From Stonehenge to Las Vegas” (Holtorf 2005) and
“The Plastic Venuses, Archaeological Tourism In Post-Modern Society”
(Melotti 2011) it has become clear that archaeological reconstructions have
found their way to the mainstream public. It is not anymore about carefully
made “authentic” reconstructions in a showcase or open-air museum context,
we are talking about product placement, supporting modern messages with
archaeological imagery, about archaeology lending its face to commerce.
Where does this end, and when does it turn bad for archaeology? Or are we
happy about (any) role in society, as “they” are the ones who pay “us”?
More details, including the program and registration form:
http://exarc.net/meetings/mamuz
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