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Hey Guys:
I am forwarding this on behalf of Michael Nassaney of Western
Michigan University:
Proposed Video Forum
Seeing Public Archaeology
A major goal of public archaeology is the dissemination of
information to the various publics who have a vested interest in
archaeological practice and interpretations. For many years
archaeologists have bemoaned the fact that little effort is expended
in teaching the public about what we do and what we have learned.
Although we have been hesitant to popularize the results of our
research, archaeology shows on cable TV are attracting large
audiences. Videography is clearly a publicly accessible medium that
will play an increasingly important role if we choose to share our
archaeological findings with the public.
The proposed video forum, Seeing Public Archaeology, is an
opportunity to preview recent video productions that showcase proper
archaeological techniques, promote the conservation ethic, and/or
examine the ways in which archaeology can contribute to the
identification and celebration of cultural heritage.
The proposed forum will include 3-5 videos (15-30 minutes in length)
to be shown in conjunction with Making the Past Come Alive: Public
Archaeology at Fort St. Joseph for presentation at the annual
conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Jacksonville,
FL, January 2010. The showings will be followed by formal comments by
a discussant and an open forum for audience participation. For
further information or to propose a video contact: Michael S.
Nassaney, [log in to unmask]
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Mark C. Branstner, RPA
Historic Archaeologist
Illinois Transportation
Archaeological Research Program
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
209 Nuclear Physics Lab, MC-571
23 East Stadium Drive
Champaign, IL 61820
Phone: 217.244.0892
Fax: 217.244.7458
Cell: 517.927.4556
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