‘DEEP’ STORIES IN HERITAGE PLACES UNDER TRANSFORMATION @ ROYAL ARSENAL, WOOLWICH, LONDON By Kalliopi Fouseki, Professor in Sustainable Heritage Management at the UCL Institute for Sustainable Heritage (ISHI During my river run this weekend at the Royal Arsenal – a conservation area since 1981 located opposite to the Woolwich Town Centre (also a conservation area […]
Cultural Heritage and its important contribution to sustainable development.
The Directorate for Cultural Heritage is an Associate Partner for the Deep Cities project in Norway. Here, Special Advisor at the Directorate Marit Huuse writes about the importance developing our historic urban environments. We live in a time of great and rapid change in our physical environment. In particular, cities are constantly changing. But the […]
#Archaeology #DeepCities #CallforPapers #EAA2021 #WideningHorizons
Dear colleagues, We are pleased to inform that we will be participating in the 27th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) “Widening Horizons”, that will take place in Kiel (Germany) but also in the virtual world from 8th to 11th September. We invite submission to our session titled: Preserving Transformative ‘Palimpsests’: […]
A paralell case study in Barcelona
DEEP CITIES: Barcelona’s parallel-local case study: Changes and transformations in the town of L’Hospitalet de Llobregat In Barcelona we are planning to undertake another comparative study case working jointly with the “Museu de l’Hospitalet de Llobregat” (associate partner). It will focus on two fundamental aspects of the CURBATHERI-Deep Cities scientific objectives. Physical, urban and social […]
Fragmented Heritage: Cities are constantly changing, leaving waste from the past. Can we preserve this waste as a heritage value?
By Torgrim Sneve Guttormsen, The Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research (NIKU). Archaeologists, like myself, are familiar with finding fragments from the past in present cities. However, the city’s archaeology is more than excavations and discovering things and structures hidden in deep urban historical layers. Archaeology as a reflective practice promotes a way of thinking […]