Arqueotecas, por favor
- Andrés Carretero Pérez (coord.)
- Concha Papí Rodes (coord.)
- Gonzalo Ruiz Zapatero (coord.)
Verlag: Subdirección General de Documentación y Publicaciones ; Ministerio de Educación Cultura y Deporte
Datum der Publikation: 2018
Seiten: 1175-1190
Kongress: Congreso Internacional de Historia de la Arqueología (5. 2018. Madrid)
Art: Konferenz-Beitrag
Zusammenfassung
Much work has been done on dissemination and accessibility to museums as it is reflected in a number of publications. The entry to the museum has been promoted and encouraged, the tiredness during the visit has been considered and multiple initiatives have been analyzed and propitiated to overcome motor, sensory, memory disabilities. Museums are opened at night and their insides are shown, including storage warehouses. However, the accessibility to researchers has been forgotten, perhaps because they are an active part of a museum, by delivering material for its deposit and the configuration of the discourses that feed the expository scenographies. Under the term Archaeological archives we propose a series of reflections on the type of accessibility that, under our perspective, an archaeological researcher requires, who calls for the study of fragmented material, whose value is primarily documentary and not necessarily artistic.