Map Orkney Month: Imagining Archaeological Mappings

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This chapter will introduce this project and its processes by dipping into a selection of the contributions (shared here as quotes and associated images; please read these in sequence along with the main text). Full details of the project and how it unfolded can be found on the Public Archaeology 2015 blog. The story told here draws more thematically across the Map Orkney Month assemblage and proposes new modes of archaeological cartography. Map Orkney Month was archaeological in conception, but multi-disciplinary in its outlook, bringing together elements of archaeology, geography, cartography, and arts practice. For me, this sort of project exposes the importance of archaeology of the present within the sub-field of Contemporary Archaeology. Indeed, archaeology of the contemporary world should, and can only be, all of these things and more.
Idioma originalEnglish
Título de la publicación alojadaNew Directions in Radical Cartography
Subtítulo de la publicación alojadaWhy the Map is Never the Territory
EditoresPhil Cohen, Mike Duggan
EditorialRowman and Littlefield
Capítulo17
Páginas301-326
ISBN (versión digital)9781538147214
ISBN (versión impresa)9781538147191
EstadoPublished - nov 2021

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