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Hands-on History: Are the archaeologists leading the way to a new mode of public engagement?

   September 20, 2010 September 18, 2010    3 Comments on Hands-on History: Are the archaeologists leading the way to a new mode of public engagement?

Are the archaeologists leading the way to a new mode of public engagement? A discussion and comparison of public archaeology and history.

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Canadian history, Teaching History     Grand Pre National Historic Site, Louisbourg National Historic Site, Parks Canada, Pier 21, Public Archaeology, public history, Saint Mary's University

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