Development-led Archaeology and Public Benefit from a Swedish Perspective
There has been a specific national policy for culture in Sweden since 1974. Since then, the issue of public access to culture has been a central political objective. The ambition to provide the whole population with access to culture includes knowledge about the past. Making sure that the results of...
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description | There has been a specific national policy for culture in Sweden since 1974. Since then, the issue of public access to culture has been a central political objective. The ambition to provide the whole population with access to culture includes knowledge about the past. Making sure that the results of development-led archaeology are beneficial for the general public has therefore been an important issue in Sweden for quite some time. |
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spelling | doaj.art-531733b416554a3d8e4995154422b62a2024-04-03T10:22:47ZengUniversity of YorkInternet Archaeology1363-53872021-03-015710.11141/ia.57.4Development-led Archaeology and Public Benefit from a Swedish PerspectiveAlexander Gill0Riksantikvarieämbetet There has been a specific national policy for culture in Sweden since 1974. Since then, the issue of public access to culture has been a central political objective. The ambition to provide the whole population with access to culture includes knowledge about the past. Making sure that the results of development-led archaeology are beneficial for the general public has therefore been an important issue in Sweden for quite some time.https://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue57/4/archaeologyswedenregional organisationcommunicationscientific researchpublic benefit |
spellingShingle | Alexander Gill Development-led Archaeology and Public Benefit from a Swedish Perspective Internet Archaeology archaeology sweden regional organisation communication scientific research public benefit |
title | Development-led Archaeology and Public Benefit from a Swedish Perspective |
title_full | Development-led Archaeology and Public Benefit from a Swedish Perspective |
title_fullStr | Development-led Archaeology and Public Benefit from a Swedish Perspective |
title_full_unstemmed | Development-led Archaeology and Public Benefit from a Swedish Perspective |
title_short | Development-led Archaeology and Public Benefit from a Swedish Perspective |
title_sort | development led archaeology and public benefit from a swedish perspective |
topic | archaeology sweden regional organisation communication scientific research public benefit |
url | https://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue57/4/ |
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