Community Archaeology: Themes, Methods and Practices
Edited by Gabriel Moshenska
Published by Oxbow Books, December 31, 2011
ISBN-10: 1842174320
ISBN-13: 978-1842174326
Print Length: 128 pages
This assessment of community archaeology initiatives explores the diverse and interconnected practices, methods, and theories behind these projects. The book gathers fifteen papers from various contributors, including students, academics, professionals, amateurs, educators, and independent practitioners. It delves into themes such as the theoretical underpinnings of community archaeology, educational aspects focusing on excavation versus post-excavation work, funding challenges and sustainability issues, and the emotional dimensions of engaging with past material remains. The collection highlights both the difficulties and pleasures inherent in community archaeological projects.
