The Extreme History Project is excited to present the workshop for the 2014 Montana Archaeological Society Annual Meeting. With all of the recent controversy surrounding the “Nazi War Diggers,” its theme is more relevant than ever. How do we in the cultural heritage sphere, archaeologists, anthropologists, historians and preservationists engage, collaborate with and educate the public about what we do and how we do it. This timely workshop will be presented next week in Hamilton, Montana at the Bitterroot River Inn, Friday, April 11th 9am – 12pm. Sign up for the workshop and the Conference here
Posts Tagged ‘archaeology in the media’
Cultural Heritage in Context: Public Image, Public Engagement
Posted: April 2, 2014 by extremehistory in UncategorizedTags: archaeology in the media, cultural heritage under threat, National Geographic Diggers, Nazi war Diggers, public engagement in archaeology
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Extreme History at the Montana Archaeological Society 2014 Conference
Posted: March 24, 2014 by extremehistory in UncategorizedTags: Archaeology in the community, archaeology in the media, cultural heritage and the public, Diggers in Montana, MAS, Montana Archaeological Society Annual Meeting 2014, public engagement in archaeology
For those attending the 2014 Annual Meeting of the Montana Historical Society, be sure and sign up for our workshop, Cultural Heritage in Context: public image, public engagement. More info on MAS and the Annual Meeting here.