Marques, J. and Neto, F. (2018). Steps towards Public Engagement with Archaeological Heritage — Some Portuguese Examples. Internet Archaeology 49: Dare to Choose — Making Choices in Archaeological Heritage Management. EAC symposium proceedings. Vol 49, York: Internet Archaeology. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.49.13.

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Steps towards Public Engagement with Archaeological Heritage — Some Portuguese Examples
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Internet Archaeology 49: Dare to Choose — Making Choices in Archaeological Heritage Management. EAC symposium proceedings
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In the 1990s, with the discovery of rock engravings in the Côa valley, archaeology entered the public debate in Portugal, widely raising society's awareness about the impacts of public works on archaeological heritage. This coincided with the implementation of the Valletta Convention in Europe, which resulted in the creation of important legal mechanisms and the development of preventive archaeology and monitoring in Portugal. Since then, the promoters of large public construction projects have begun to feel the need to coordinate with the authorities responsible for cultural heritage. Also, in large development projects with significant effects on the environment, the Portuguese government have been implementing mechanisms of public consultation, allowing communities to express themselves and participate in the decision-making process. In this article, some Portuguese examples are given to illustrate the initiatives fostered in the last two decades.
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Joao Marques
Filipa Neto
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2018
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ROCK ART (Monument Type England)
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.49.13
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01 Apr 2019