Hand in hand with the definition of Public Archaeology, increasingly in the last decade, museums and archaeological parks have become a crossroads of theoretical reflections, verifications and experimentation for contemporary art. The mapping of this active dialogue between archaeology and art gives a complex cartography of museums and archaeological sites that have modified their cultural proposal opening up to the contemporary art. This trend has characterized not only the museums and international sites programming, but has even oriented the research of small museums. Thus, through temporary exhibitions and permanent collections, archaeology has rethought its own theoretical foundations, its relationship with the public and society, turn...