Archaeology, Engagement and Local Communities: The Stelida Naxos Archaeological Project and the Locals of Vivlos, Greece

Abstract

This research is an ethnographic investigation into the relationships between the Stélida Naxos Archaeological Project and the local population of Vivlos, the region where the team takes their seasonal residence during their annual archaeological field season. Fieldwork in Vivlos revealed the local peoples' interest in archaeology, local legends, and Greek history. The people's cultural identity facilitated a sense of communal pride with hosting the archaeologists for their field season. The archaeologists' ethical considerations and their friendliness towards the locals during their time in Vivlos followed practices affiliated with public archaeology, laying the groundwork for maintaining positive working relations between the two groups.

Author Keywords: Archaeology, Engagement, Local Communities, Public Outreach

    Item Description
    Type
    Contributors
    Creator (cre): Faught, Natalie
    Thesis advisor (ths): Lohmann, Roger
    Degree committee member (dgc): Conolly, James
    Degree committee member (dgc): Moore, Jennifer
    Degree granting institution (dgg): Trent University
    Date Issued
    2018
    Date (Unspecified)
    2018
    Place Published
    Peterborough, ON
    Language
    Extent
    105 pages
    Rights
    Copyright is held by the author, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise noted.
    Local Identifier
    TC-OPET-10531
    Publisher
    Trent University
    Degree
    Master of Arts (M.A.): Anthropology