The following article addresses notions of communication of archaeology and communication between archaeology and society in Poland—past and present. The examination of these two issues begins with a presentation of their historical background, rooted in a political, economic and sociological context. Through reaching back to the past of the Polish state some trends in presenting archaeology to the public can be easily traced. Particular ways of communicating archaeology to the general public are deeply connected with tradition and the wider social and political context, all of which have an undoubtful impact on the reception and perception of archaeology—as a science and as a profession. New technologies, through which communication betwee...
Abstract Archaeology is known for the research, study, excavation, and exploration of the past. Ofte...
The twenty years following the mid-1990s witnessed a step change in the communication landscape, whi...
Recent developments in the field of archaeology are not only progressing archaeological fieldwork bu...
The following article addresses notions of communication of archaeology and communication between ar...
This article briefly discusses the state of public archaeology in Poland. A short historical overvie...
The article explores the issues connected to the social role of archaeology and its meaning among th...
Along with many different definitions of archaeology, from the inception of the discipline to the pr...
This thesis examines the impact of the democratic promises of Internet communication technologies, s...
In the article an attempt has been made to conceptualise the presence and range of the functioning o...
This article presents the key results of a major survey carried out by the NEARCH project on the pub...
This paper aims to conceptualize the social role of archaeology and archeological heritage in the pr...
This article presents critiques and analyses of recent work in digital public archaeology (DPA) in t...
This article presents the key results of a major survey carried out by the NEARCH project on the pub...
This paper aims to present how the past is viewed in contemporary cultural and social narratives, an...
Digital Public Archaeology is a very new label for a contemporary practice, and as such has been sub...
Abstract Archaeology is known for the research, study, excavation, and exploration of the past. Ofte...
The twenty years following the mid-1990s witnessed a step change in the communication landscape, whi...
Recent developments in the field of archaeology are not only progressing archaeological fieldwork bu...
The following article addresses notions of communication of archaeology and communication between ar...
This article briefly discusses the state of public archaeology in Poland. A short historical overvie...
The article explores the issues connected to the social role of archaeology and its meaning among th...
Along with many different definitions of archaeology, from the inception of the discipline to the pr...
This thesis examines the impact of the democratic promises of Internet communication technologies, s...
In the article an attempt has been made to conceptualise the presence and range of the functioning o...
This article presents the key results of a major survey carried out by the NEARCH project on the pub...
This paper aims to conceptualize the social role of archaeology and archeological heritage in the pr...
This article presents critiques and analyses of recent work in digital public archaeology (DPA) in t...
This article presents the key results of a major survey carried out by the NEARCH project on the pub...
This paper aims to present how the past is viewed in contemporary cultural and social narratives, an...
Digital Public Archaeology is a very new label for a contemporary practice, and as such has been sub...
Abstract Archaeology is known for the research, study, excavation, and exploration of the past. Ofte...
The twenty years following the mid-1990s witnessed a step change in the communication landscape, whi...
Recent developments in the field of archaeology are not only progressing archaeological fieldwork bu...