“Days of Living Archaeology” at the Prehistoric Archaeopark Vsestary, Czech Republic

Until recently, the presentation of archaeology in the Czech Republic was solely connected to classic museum exhibitions. Unfortunately, not all museums have archaeological exhibitions. For example, the National Museum in Prague currently does not have any, not even temporary, archaeological exhibit...

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Main Author: Radomír Tichý
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Language:English
Published: EXARC 2017-06-01
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Online Access:https://exarc.net/ark:/88735/10287
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description Until recently, the presentation of archaeology in the Czech Republic was solely connected to classic museum exhibitions. Unfortunately, not all museums have archaeological exhibitions. For example, the National Museum in Prague currently does not have any, not even temporary, archaeological exhibition due to the reconstruction of the historical building. With the exception of the successful exhibition Lovci mamutů (Mammoth hunters) archaeology was present only as a side topic in temporary exhibitions. Another example of missing permanent archaeological exhibition is from Eastern Bohemia, the regional museum in Hradec Králové. This situation led to the founding of the Prehistoric Archaeopark Všestary.
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“Days of Living Archaeology” at the Prehistoric Archaeopark Vsestary, Czech Republic
EXARC Journal
children
archaeological open-air museum
education
experience
neolithic
chalcolithic
bronze age
iron age
roman era
viking age
early middle ages
late middle ages
czech republic
title “Days of Living Archaeology” at the Prehistoric Archaeopark Vsestary, Czech Republic
title_full “Days of Living Archaeology” at the Prehistoric Archaeopark Vsestary, Czech Republic
title_fullStr “Days of Living Archaeology” at the Prehistoric Archaeopark Vsestary, Czech Republic
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title_short “Days of Living Archaeology” at the Prehistoric Archaeopark Vsestary, Czech Republic
title_sort days of living archaeology at the prehistoric archaeopark vsestary czech republic
topic children
archaeological open-air museum
education
experience
neolithic
chalcolithic
bronze age
iron age
roman era
viking age
early middle ages
late middle ages
czech republic
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