1/3 the most important paper I have seen at #eaa2020virtual was Oleg Voronov #s504 talking about archaeology appropriated by #Russian amateurs who want to dig up and venerate the dead of the Great Patriotic War #ww2 @archaeologyEAA
Many thanks to the session organizers and the speakers of #s424 "Gender and archaeology for non-specialist audiences"! #eaa2020virtual
Now final discussion of a session with many faces! It was interesting to see the various ways and images that are used to inform and educate non-specialist audiences about the past #s424 #eaa2020virtual
Clara Masriera-Esquerra: when designing activities for kids, it is important 1) to know the scientific reference on which it is based, and 2) to avoid discriminatory language #s424 #eaa2020virtual
Clara Masriera-Esquerra: didactic sequence to introduce children to prehistory: aknowledge previous ideas of audience on topic -> introduce new concepts and knowledge -> evaluate what was learned #s424 #eaa2020virtual
Clara Masriera-Esquerra: introducing young children to prehistory and therefore to humanities prepares them for living in a society with its history #s424 #eaa2020virtual
the final paper is now presented by Clara Masriera-Esquerra on gender stereotypes in pre- and primary schools #s424 #eaa2020virtual
Ana Christina Martins now continuing on methods how to analyse photographs in a hermeneutic approach #s424 #eaa2020virtual
the morning session on gender and archaeology for non-specialist audiences has to deal with quite a lot technical problems: Thanks to the collegaues from the conference organisation who jumped in to help! #s424 #eaa2020virtual
last speaker in #s504 #eaa2020virtual Audrey Scardina & Sam Mills "Legacy Archives for the Future: The Ethics of Archiving and Digitising Legacy Data"
Ana Christina Martins exploring photographs of archaeological material and excavations as historiographic source #s424 #eaa2020virtual
Ana Christina Martins is now talking about gender and archaeology for non-specialist audiences in Portugal #s424 #eaa2020virtual
Karen Dempsey is discussing that past people are often absent in heritage interpretations #s424 #eaa2020virtual
now in #s504 #eaa2020virtual Viktor Lindbäck "Bringing A Ruin To Life Without Being Ruined - Projection Based Immersive Experiences On A Small Budget"
caste studies very male dominated: How to make other people, especially womens stories visible? #s424 #eaa2020virtual
Now: Karen Dempsey about heritage, gender and collaborative working in medieval castles, and how it is presented to the public #s424 #eaa2020virtual
next speaker in #s504 #eaa2020virtual is @aitchis1 - I'm going to say that #commercial #archaeology is a good thing
scientif ways of analysing the past (like the Eulau graves) also hold great pitfalls for interpretations: blood relationship does not necesarrily make a nuclar family in a modern sense. We have to be aware of our (unconscious) biases and perceptions #s424 #eaa2020virtual
Milka Berndt discussing: what is "family"? Can our view of "family" be transfered to the past? #s424 #eaa2020virtual
graves from Eulau, Saxony-Anhalt: The oldest nuclear family know so far? they are displayed that way in the museum #s424 #eaa2020virtual
Now the session is leaving the schedule, due to technical problems of some speakers #s424 #eaa2020virtual
Speaking now: Milka Berndt, The flintstones in saxony-anhalt? What aDNA and isotope analyses can tell us about kinship relationships - and what they don‘t
to be aware of stereotypes in modern reflections of the past, it is important to understand modern prejudice #s424 #eaa2020virtual
Andrea Schick and Beatriz Comendador Rey discuss stereotypes applies to women in the (distant) past, and how this affects modern role expectations #s424 #eaa2020virtual
Andrea Schick and Beatriz Comendador Rey talk about how prehistory is reflected in popular culture #s424 #eaa2020virtual
#s504 #eaa2020virtual Oleg Voronov "Community Archaeology And Heritage Preservation In The Aftermath
Of The Second World War. The Case Of Modern Russia
so, how can dioramas be used as proper didactic instruments? scientific basis/literatur and how diorama was created should be made transparent to museums visitors #s424 #eaa2020virtual
- advantages of dioramas: they are self-explanatory, and allow an emotional approach
- disadvantages of dioramas: they reflect the way nature and culture are percieved by the contemporary society
#s424 #eaa2020virtual
Always problematic: in prehistory, not every detail of life is known, but in images like dioramas details have to be shown #s424 #eaa2020virtual
Between art and science: Sophie Heisig is exploring the diorama as mediator of life images #s424 #eaa2020virtual
How to make ancient women visible? Erica Angliker is discussion approaches from a university perspectice, and challenges the view of a neutral archaeology #s424 #eaa2020virtual