The Reconstructed Past: Reconstructions In The Public Interpretation Of Archaeology And History,New

The Reconstructed Past: Reconstructions In The Public Interpretation Of Archaeology And History,New

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To Reconstruct Or Not To Reconstruct? That Is The Question Facing Many Agencies And Site Managers Throughout The World. While Reconstructed Sites Provide A Threedimensional Pedagogic Environment In Which Visitors Can Acquire A Heightened Sense Of The Past, An Ethical Conflict Emerges When Onsite Reconstructions And Restorations Contribute To The Damage Or Destruction Of The Original Archaeological Record.The Case Studies In This Volume Contribute To The Ongoing Debates Between Data And Material Authenticity And Educational And Interpretive Value Of Reconstructions. Discussing Diverse Reconstruction Sites From The Golan Region To Colonial Williamsburg, The Authors Present Worldwide Examples That Have Been Affected By Agency Policies, Divergent Presentation Philosophies, And Political And Economic Realities.

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