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Social Heritages: Addressing Global Challenges in Contemporary Society

Social Heritages: Addressing Global Challenges in Contemporary Society

by Chiara Bonacchi | May 17, 2018 | Digital Heritage, Ethnography, Events, Iron Age, Methodology, Roman

This is a session I led for The University of Stirling’s Research week 2018. It was proposing interdisciplinary approaches to cultural heritage research that aims at the generation of social value. It features talks by myself, Peter Gould and Daniel Pett. In...
Space, time and (ancient) architecture

Space, time and (ancient) architecture

by Kate Sharpe | May 8, 2018 | Ethnography, Iron Age, Roman

How do open-air heritage venues transport people to a prehistoric world  – and make it believable, engaging and informative – and so help visitors to learn from experience? It’s all about space and time! Last month I spent time at two more...

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