Droping the Trowel: Three Discourses and One Creative Archaeology
Archaeology offers insight into the values of the contemporary world. From three separate discourses, which address different temporalities and sites, an overarching archaeological narrative has been established, which reflects the role of art and heritage in artistic destruction; education and arch...
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doaj-e4c7d5579ffe44d6a55c7a93894dc6522021-08-02T01:45:59ZengJAS ArqueologíaAP : Online Journal in Public Archaeology2171-63152017-03-01607511610.23914/ap.v6i0.132131Droping the Trowel: Three Discourses and One Creative ArchaeologyJosé Antonio Mármol MartínezArchaeology offers insight into the values of the contemporary world. From three separate discourses, which address different temporalities and sites, an overarching archaeological narrative has been established, which reflects the role of art and heritage in artistic destruction; education and archaeology as an educational and social tool; and materiality (in the present case, the Chinese pottery sherds in Al-Andalus) in the interpretations and acts of archaeologists. The visual values of archaeology and the role of the archaeological imagination to unify disparate archaeological practices will be explored here. The permeability of the spheres of archaeology and art allow us to explore both archaeological and artistic practices, as well as reflect on universal convictions and on the potentiality of archaeological practice to intervene in social contexts. With all this, archaeology acquires relevance insofar as it is a practice that is able to address the problems of the present day. In line with the so-called ‘creative archaeologies’, with their experimentation and creation of artistic works (in this case photographic), this paper aims to reflect on new ways to ‘see’ archaeology, which has never been more necessary.http://revistas.jasarqueologia.es/index.php/APJournal/article/view/132Creative archaeologiesArtDidacticsChinaArchaeological theory |
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Droping the Trowel: Three Discourses and One Creative Archaeology |
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Droping the Trowel: Three Discourses and One Creative Archaeology |
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Droping the Trowel: Three Discourses and One Creative Archaeology |
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droping the trowel: three discourses and one creative archaeology |
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JAS Arqueología |
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AP : Online Journal in Public Archaeology |
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2017-03-01 |
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Archaeology offers insight into the values of the contemporary world. From three separate discourses, which address different temporalities and sites, an overarching archaeological narrative has been established, which reflects the role of art and heritage in artistic destruction; education and archaeology as an educational and social tool; and materiality (in the present case, the Chinese pottery sherds in Al-Andalus) in the interpretations and acts of archaeologists. The visual values of archaeology and the role of the archaeological imagination to unify disparate archaeological practices will be explored here. The permeability of the spheres of archaeology and art allow us to explore both archaeological and artistic practices, as well as reflect on universal convictions and on the potentiality of archaeological practice to intervene in social contexts. With all this, archaeology acquires relevance insofar as it is a practice that is able to address the problems of the present day. In line with the so-called ‘creative archaeologies’, with their experimentation and creation of artistic works (in this case photographic), this paper aims to reflect on new ways to ‘see’ archaeology, which has never been more necessary. |
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Creative archaeologies Art Didactics China Archaeological theory |
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