Whitby Abbey, English Heritage and Archaeology

This review aims to describe a variety of activities that have taken place at Whitby Abbey since 1999 and consider some of the issues raised from these various activities, in particular issues of community learning, widening audiences and social inclusion. The abbey is open to the public throughout...

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Үндсэн зохиолч: Julie Ward
Формат: Өгүүллэг
Хэл сонгох:English
Хэвлэсэн: University of York 2002-10-01
Цуврал:Internet Archaeology
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Онлайн хандалт:http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue12/reviews/ward.html
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description This review aims to describe a variety of activities that have taken place at Whitby Abbey since 1999 and consider some of the issues raised from these various activities, in particular issues of community learning, widening audiences and social inclusion. The abbey is open to the public throughout the year, and the various programmes have been funded mainly by English Heritage, which cares for Whitby Abbey. English Heritage is responsible for the protection of the historic environment and with promoting public understanding and enjoyment of it. The outcomes at the end of the review represent some personal views following my involvement with various archaeological programmes, including the following at Whitby Abbey.
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