Excava(c)tion in Vignale. Archaeology on stage, archaeology on the Web

As an orchestra or a rock star, archaeologists have their audience too. This paper wants to highlight an integrated approach between fieldwork, its account and its dissemination to the public in different ways, including social media. This potential integration has come to life in the 2011 excavatio...

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Main Authors: Stefano Costa, Francesco Ripanti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: JAS Arqueología 2017-01-01
Series:AP : Online Journal in Public Archaeology
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Online Access:http://revistas.jasarqueologia.es/index.php/APJournal/article/view/31
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spelling doaj-07c7463a1b154a09853fabf6f4c9292e2021-08-02T04:54:09ZengJAS ArqueologíaAP : Online Journal in Public Archaeology2171-63152017-01-01309710910.23914/ap.v3i0.3130Excava(c)tion in Vignale. Archaeology on stage, archaeology on the WebStefano CostaFrancesco RipantiAs an orchestra or a rock star, archaeologists have their audience too. This paper wants to highlight an integrated approach between fieldwork, its account and its dissemination to the public in different ways, including social media. This potential integration has come to life in the 2011 excavation of the Roman mansio of Vignale (Italy) and it has been named “Excava(c)tion”. It doesn’t mean a new way of digging but another way of approaching the excavation, an approach integrated toward and with the public, both on site and on the social Web. “Excava(c)tion” conceives the site as a stage and digging as a performance, through a continuous dialogue between archaeologists and the public. Archaeologists share their work in the form of guided tours (live, theatrical-like performances), communicative diaries and videos (edited, motion-picture performances) and on a blog (www.uominiecoseavignale.it). They receive back comments and oral accounts from the local community about the main themes of common interest. “Excava(c)tion” means engagement both of archaeologists and the public in the pursuit of a global multivocality during archaeological excavation.http://revistas.jasarqueologia.es/index.php/APJournal/article/view/31Excava(c)tionVignalePerformanceMultivocalityArchaeologist
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Excava(c)tion in Vignale. Archaeology on stage, archaeology on the Web
AP : Online Journal in Public Archaeology
Excava(c)tion
Vignale
Performance
Multivocality
Archaeologist
author_facet Stefano Costa
Francesco Ripanti
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title Excava(c)tion in Vignale. Archaeology on stage, archaeology on the Web
title_short Excava(c)tion in Vignale. Archaeology on stage, archaeology on the Web
title_full Excava(c)tion in Vignale. Archaeology on stage, archaeology on the Web
title_fullStr Excava(c)tion in Vignale. Archaeology on stage, archaeology on the Web
title_full_unstemmed Excava(c)tion in Vignale. Archaeology on stage, archaeology on the Web
title_sort excava(c)tion in vignale. archaeology on stage, archaeology on the web
publisher JAS Arqueología
series AP : Online Journal in Public Archaeology
issn 2171-6315
publishDate 2017-01-01
description As an orchestra or a rock star, archaeologists have their audience too. This paper wants to highlight an integrated approach between fieldwork, its account and its dissemination to the public in different ways, including social media. This potential integration has come to life in the 2011 excavation of the Roman mansio of Vignale (Italy) and it has been named “Excava(c)tion”. It doesn’t mean a new way of digging but another way of approaching the excavation, an approach integrated toward and with the public, both on site and on the social Web. “Excava(c)tion” conceives the site as a stage and digging as a performance, through a continuous dialogue between archaeologists and the public. Archaeologists share their work in the form of guided tours (live, theatrical-like performances), communicative diaries and videos (edited, motion-picture performances) and on a blog (www.uominiecoseavignale.it). They receive back comments and oral accounts from the local community about the main themes of common interest. “Excava(c)tion” means engagement both of archaeologists and the public in the pursuit of a global multivocality during archaeological excavation.
topic Excava(c)tion
Vignale
Performance
Multivocality
Archaeologist
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