Open excavations and archaeological communication: some considerations from the Casa delle bestie ferite (Aquileia)

Authors

  • LUCA SCALCO DIPARTIMENTO DEI BENI CULTURALI, UNIVERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI DI PADOVA
  • MONICA SALVADORI DIPARTIMENTO DEI BENI CULTURALI, UNIVERSITÀ DEGLI STUDI DI PADOVA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.21071/aac.v30i.12449

Keywords:

Public Archaeology, Aquileia, education, scientific communication, open excavation, context, method.

Abstract

Since 2007, University of Padua has carried out an archaeological excavation in the site of Casa delle Bestie ferite. In addition to research and educational activities, communication initiatives have been organized during the last five years: by addressing local community and other interested visitors, they aimed to present the site and to make people acquainted with the archaeological situation of the countryside of the present Aquileia. In order to make people interested in the excavation, whose analysis is still in progress, the communication strategy uses a simple and synthetic storytelling and moves from material evidence to examine issues of archaeological method, field operations and historical and topographical context.

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Published

2019-12-15

How to Cite

SCALCO, L., & SALVADORI, M. (2019). Open excavations and archaeological communication: some considerations from the Casa delle bestie ferite (Aquileia). Anales De Arquelogía Cordobesa, 30, 421–442. https://doi.org/10.21071/aac.v30i.12449

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