Promoting archaeological parks and listed natural sites
Where nature and history meet: archaeological parks are an important part of historic monuments or listed natural sites. Their management is special, both in terms of preserving the natural environment and enhancing their value.
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Reference : OC
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Online - Available from October 2024
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Duration : Long online format (4 to 6 hours)
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Price
350 € -
Audience
Cultural project manager for archaeological sites
Owners, directors and managers of public and private heritage sites -
Location
Distance learning (on your own, at your own pace) -
Modality : On line
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Requirement : Basic knowledge of heritage site management
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Objectives - Target skills
- Develop a project to enhance listed natural and/or archaeological sites
- Know the regulations and identify the partners
- Knowing how to assess the site, its strengths and weaknesses
Detailed programme
- Legislation applied to archaeological sites
- Diversity and particularities of listed natural sites (archaeological sites and museums, parks, gardens, surroundings, protected natural sites, remarkable landscapes, etc.)
- Archaeological parks and analysis of local issues (nature parks, local authorities, DRAC, DREAL, etc.) in any enhancement project
- Management of the visible and invisible aspects of archaeological sites: inventory and consideration of the subsoil, hydraulic issues, mapping, etc.
- Media for all audiences:
- cultural trail,
- directional signage and appropriate physical facilities
- Visitor support tools :
- zoom on the models,
- multimedia tools,
- scenography, etc.
Methods
TEACHING METHODS AND TOOLS
- Case studies: the Ensérune oppidum and archaeological museum
ASSESSMENT METHODS
- Knowledge MCQs