Creating Ambassadors Through Digital Media: reflections from the Sandby borg project

In 2010, five caches of top quality Migration-period jewellery were found at the Iron Age ring fort of Sandby borg, on the island of Öland, Sweden. When subsequent archaeological investigations revealed evidence of a violent massacre in the late 5th century, which left the victims lying on the spot...

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Main Authors: Ludvig Papmehl-Dufay, Ulrika Söderström
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of York 2017-12-01
Series:Internet Archaeology
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Online Access:http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue46/3/index.html
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description In 2010, five caches of top quality Migration-period jewellery were found at the Iron Age ring fort of Sandby borg, on the island of Öland, Sweden. When subsequent archaeological investigations revealed evidence of a violent massacre in the late 5th century, which left the victims lying on the spot where they had fallen, media and public interest increased rapidly. Since the local community raised concerns about the fast-growing interest in the project and the sensitive status of the ring fort, digital media was used as an important tool to communicate and work with different stakeholders. In this article, we present some experiences and insights from two separate projects with the aim of involving the public; a public outreach programme, Culture for Children, conducted in 2014-2015 and supported by the Swedish Arts Council, and a crowdfunding project launched at Kickstarter in December 2014, which enabled one season of fieldwork in 2015. The article concludes with a brief reflection on the topic of digital engagement in public archaeology.
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spelling doaj.art-8060b10596a8476a897840143c8303c22024-04-03T11:06:12ZengUniversity of YorkInternet Archaeology1363-53872017-12-014610.11141/ia.46.3Creating Ambassadors Through Digital Media: reflections from the Sandby borg projectLudvig Papmehl-Dufay0Ulrika Söderström1Department of Cultural Sciences, Linnaeus UniversityKalmar County Museum, SwedenIn 2010, five caches of top quality Migration-period jewellery were found at the Iron Age ring fort of Sandby borg, on the island of Öland, Sweden. When subsequent archaeological investigations revealed evidence of a violent massacre in the late 5th century, which left the victims lying on the spot where they had fallen, media and public interest increased rapidly. Since the local community raised concerns about the fast-growing interest in the project and the sensitive status of the ring fort, digital media was used as an important tool to communicate and work with different stakeholders. In this article, we present some experiences and insights from two separate projects with the aim of involving the public; a public outreach programme, Culture for Children, conducted in 2014-2015 and supported by the Swedish Arts Council, and a crowdfunding project launched at Kickstarter in December 2014, which enabled one season of fieldwork in 2015. The article concludes with a brief reflection on the topic of digital engagement in public archaeology.http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue46/3/index.htmlarchaeologydigital engagementco-productionlocal communitycrowdfundingSandby borg
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title Creating Ambassadors Through Digital Media: reflections from the Sandby borg project
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title_short Creating Ambassadors Through Digital Media: reflections from the Sandby borg project
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local community
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