The Speaking Archaeologically Podcast
Public archaeology is one of those terms that sounds self-explanatory: until you try to define it. It's not simply outreach. It's not just digging with volunteers or making documentaries. At its core, it's a question about who the past belongs to, and who gets to decide what it means. In this episode, we unpack the field a little: where the idea came from, how its definition has shifted over five decades, and why the tension between specialists and the public is still very much alive. Because all archaeology is public archaeology. The question is whether we're honest about that or not.
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