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A Delicate Balance: Public Engagement and Protecting Site Location

by Autumn Painter | May 6, 2016 | CHI Grad Fellow Post, CHI Project Info

Within archaeology, there is a constant debate on how much information to give to the public about a site’s location. There is a spectrum of how much site location information should be provided to the public, it is not a binary issue between providing or not...

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