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Places in Interaction: The National Archaeological Park Project as an Integrated Approach to Public Archaeology in China
Authors:Qiaowei Wei  Luo Zhao
Institution:1. Shanghai University, China;2. Shanghai Institute of Cultural Relics Preservation, China
Abstract:The aim of this paper is to re-examine how concepts of public archaeology have been established and developed in varying social and political contexts in China, and how the recent national archaeological park project is structured as an important approach for improving public-archaeology relationships and promoting the public uses of archaeology. Since all archaeological activities in China are exclusively regulated by the state, all archaeological resources are administered for the benefit of the public. As such, concepts of public archaeology demonstrate the efforts of Chinese archaeologists to re-evaluate public-archaeology relationships and uses of archaeology through public engagement as well as archaeological communications with the public. The national archaeological park project was launched in 2006 to expand the practice of archaeology with the creation of archaeological communications, public space, and community-driven programmes. The project facilitates multiple perspectives on public archaeology practice through public education, community cohesion, re-creation of public space, and local economic development.
Keywords:public-archaeology relationships  public engagement  state archaeology  national park services  public space
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