Feasible Management of Archaeological Heritage Sites Open to Tourism 1st ed. 2019 H 207 p. 18
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Introduction: Feasibility as the Cornerstone of Effective Management of Public Archaeological Sites.- Chapter 1 - Cultural Value and Sustainable Development: A framework for assessing the tourism potential of heritage places.- Chapter 2 - Managing Herculaneum in context: measuring benefits for people and places.- Chapter 3 - Vikings and World Heritage – Towards New Strategic Synergies?.- Chapter 4 - The Tyranny of Materiality - Sacred Landscapes, Tourism and Community Narratives.- Chapter 5 - Sustainable archaeological tourism through standards for good practice.- Chapter 6 - Archaeotourism, Archaeological Site Preservation, and Local Communities.- Chapter 7 - The Curse of the Betrothed: Evaluating the Relationship between Archaeology and Tourism in Croatia AD 2017.- Chapter 8 - Archaeology and tourism in Ireland: bridging two cultures.- Chapter 9 - Archaeologist for a week – Voluntourism in Archaeology.- Chapter 10 - Archaeotourism Spaces in Present-day Poland: Thoughts on Reconstruction and Re-enactments.- Chapter 11 - The European Route of Megalithic Culture – Pathways to Europe’s earliest stone architecture.- Chapter 12 - Westphalian Megaliths go touristic: Archaeological research as a base for development of tourism.- Chapter 13 - Archaeology and Tourism – Problems and Possibilities: An Example from West Sweden.- Chapter 14 - The eScape Project: Combining Archaeology and Art to Merge the Past with the Present.- Conclusion - Feasibility Assessment at Public Archaeological Heritage Sites.
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