Gestão do património arqueológico em intervenções de minimização e salvaguarda

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Autor(a) principal: Rocha, Leonor
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Branco, Gertrudes
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/21630
Resumo: In recent decades, archaeological activity in Portugal has witnessed a significant increase, mainly as a result of economic development and the public and private increase in construction works. The increasing number of archaeological excavations, motivated by minimization and safeguard interventions, corresponded to a disinvestment in multi -annual archaeological research projects. It is not uncommon for safety reasons that archaeological excavations carried out in the context of work do not offer the ideal conditions to be open to the public, interested in knowing the work of archaeologists. In the same way, the evidence shows that the knowledge acquired in these works remains in the technical and scientific reports, barely adequate for the dissemination of knowledge among the interested public. Another important issue relates to the management of the large volume of assets collected during archaeological interventions, which conflicts with the lack or lack of museums and sites dedicated to their exposure. These are kept under the ownership of the excavation directors or in government deposits, inaccessible to public enjoyment and knowledge.
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title Gestão do património arqueológico em intervenções de minimização e salvaguarda
spellingShingle Gestão do património arqueológico em intervenções de minimização e salvaguarda
Rocha, Leonor
Management of heritage
Archeology
Portugal
Safeguard
title_short Gestão do património arqueológico em intervenções de minimização e salvaguarda
title_full Gestão do património arqueológico em intervenções de minimização e salvaguarda
title_fullStr Gestão do património arqueológico em intervenções de minimização e salvaguarda
title_full_unstemmed Gestão do património arqueológico em intervenções de minimização e salvaguarda
title_sort Gestão do património arqueológico em intervenções de minimização e salvaguarda
author Rocha, Leonor
author_facet Rocha, Leonor
Branco, Gertrudes
author_role author
author2 Branco, Gertrudes
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Branco, Gertrudes
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Management of heritage
Archeology
Portugal
Safeguard
topic Management of heritage
Archeology
Portugal
Safeguard
description In recent decades, archaeological activity in Portugal has witnessed a significant increase, mainly as a result of economic development and the public and private increase in construction works. The increasing number of archaeological excavations, motivated by minimization and safeguard interventions, corresponded to a disinvestment in multi -annual archaeological research projects. It is not uncommon for safety reasons that archaeological excavations carried out in the context of work do not offer the ideal conditions to be open to the public, interested in knowing the work of archaeologists. In the same way, the evidence shows that the knowledge acquired in these works remains in the technical and scientific reports, barely adequate for the dissemination of knowledge among the interested public. Another important issue relates to the management of the large volume of assets collected during archaeological interventions, which conflicts with the lack or lack of museums and sites dedicated to their exposure. These are kept under the ownership of the excavation directors or in government deposits, inaccessible to public enjoyment and knowledge.
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