The Archaeology of Mediterranean Placemaking: Butrint and the Global Heritage Industry

Author:   Dr Richard Hodges (The American University of Rome, Italy.)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
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9781350006621


Pages:   184
Publication Date:   17 November 2016
Format:   Hardback
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The Archaeology of Mediterranean Placemaking: Butrint and the Global Heritage Industry


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Author:   Dr Richard Hodges (The American University of Rome, Italy.)
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Imprint:   Bloomsbury Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.400kg
ISBN:  

9781350006621


ISBN 10:   1350006629
Pages:   184
Publication Date:   17 November 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

List of Illustrations Acknowledgements 1. Championing Placemaking 2. Virgil's long shadow 3. New identity? An excavated narrative. 4. A Short History of the Butrint Foundation 5. Eternal Butrint? Reflections on its future sustainability Notes References Index

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In this brief yet thought-provoking book, archaeologist Richard Hodges examines how the modern Butrint, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1992, has evolved over time and how narratives about the place have been constructed ... Hodges' meditations on his experience at Butrint underscore the difficulty of responsible archaeology and cultural heritage management. * Bryn Mawr Classical Review * A rare (and perhaps controversial) book that attempts to deal head-on with issues that are frequently left in the shadows by Mediterranean archaeologists. It challenges perceptions of what archaeology is actually for and should be read by students and anyone concerned with the global heritage industry. * William Bowden, Associate Professor of Roman Archaeology, University of Nottingham, UK * The book is written by one of the most recognized international scholars and excavators ... While the book may serve as an excellent introduction and guide to the site, the real theme is: Placemaking in the Mediterranean and the challenges that face modern archaeology ... Hodges, who has a reputation as a great communicator, describes his experiences. His lively, sensitive, yet very honest descriptions make this a book hard to put down. * Ancient History Bulletin *


A rare (and perhaps controversial) book that attempts to deal head-on with issues that are frequently left in the shadows by Mediterranean archaeologists. It challenges perceptions of what archaeology is actually for and should be read by students and anyone concerned with the global heritage industry. William Bowden, Associate Professor of Roman Archaeology, University of Nottingham, UK


A rare (and perhaps controversial) book that attempts to deal head-on with issues that are frequently left in the shadows by Mediterranean archaeologists. It challenges perceptions of what archaeology is actually for and should be read by students and anyone concerned with the global heritage industry. * William Bowden, Associate Professor of Roman Archaeology, University of Nottingham, UK *


No one is better positioned to recount the archaeological history of Butrint than Richard Hodges … Hodges is a clear and engaging writer whose personalized account make this book hard to put down … Though not strictly writing a guidebook, Hodges has produced an important and, at times, controversial introduction to the site of Butrint that grapples with many of the critical issues that are faced by archaeologists today as they navigate the way archaeology helps to make a place. * New England Classical Journal * In this brief yet thought-provoking book, archaeologist Richard Hodges examines how the modern Butrint, a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1992, has evolved over time and how narratives about the place have been constructed … Hodges’ meditations on his experience at Butrint underscore the difficulty of responsible archaeology and cultural heritage management. * Bryn Mawr Classical Review * The book is written by one of the most recognized international scholars and excavators … While the book may serve as an excellent introduction and guide to the site, the real theme is: Placemaking in the Mediterranean and the challenges that face modern archaeology … Hodges, who has a reputation as a great communicator, describes his experiences. His lively, sensitive, yet very honest descriptions make this a book hard to put down. * Ancient History Bulletin * A rare (and perhaps controversial) book that attempts to deal head-on with issues that are frequently left in the shadows by Mediterranean archaeologists. It challenges perceptions of what archaeology is actually for and should be read by students and anyone concerned with the global heritage industry. * William Bowden, Associate Professor of Roman Archaeology, University of Nottingham, UK *


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Richard Hodges OBE, is President of The American University of Rome, Italy. He is the editor of the Debates in Archaeology series; and his publications include Dark Age Economics, The Anglo-Saxon Achievement, Towns and Trade in the Age of Charlemagne, Goodbye to the Vikings and (as co-author) Villa to Village, all published by Bloomsbury. He has previously been Director of The British School at Rome and Director of the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, USA. Between 1993-2012 he was Scientific Director of the Butrint Foundation.

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