The Etruscan necropolis of Banditaccia (Cerveteri, RM), registered in the UNESCO World Heritage List since 2004 and part of the Archaeological Park of Cerveteri and Tarquinia since 2021, represents a paradigmatic case for the study of the dynamics of community participation in protection activities. Here, in fact, starting from the 1960s, we witnessed the spontaneous mobilization of community made up of citizens, enthusiasts, and specialists, activated for the protection and cultural promotion of some abandoned areas of necropolis itself. In recent years this phenomenon is going through a period of vivacity, both due to the increase in the number of citizens' associations involved in the various activities, both for the quantity of projects launched. Starting from these observations, the paper aims to re-turn a first overview of the participatory phenomena taking place in the archaeological areas of Cerveteri, focusing on the concrete effects that these have been able to produce on the heritage in terms of conservation and enhance-ment and questioning, at the same time, on the future direction in which this form of collective involvement could move.
Ruderi antichi, spazi vissuti. Alcune osservazioni sui fenomeni di frequentazione e partecipazione in corso nella necropoli etrusca della Banditaccia di Cerveteri / Vagnarelli, Tommaso. - In: RESTAURO ARCHEOLOGICO. - ISSN 2465-2377. - STAMPA. - 2:(2022), pp. 206-211.
Ruderi antichi, spazi vissuti. Alcune osservazioni sui fenomeni di frequentazione e partecipazione in corso nella necropoli etrusca della Banditaccia di Cerveteri
Tommaso Vagnarelli
2022
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The Etruscan necropolis of Banditaccia (Cerveteri, RM), registered in the UNESCO World Heritage List since 2004 and part of the Archaeological Park of Cerveteri and Tarquinia since 2021, represents a paradigmatic case for the study of the dynamics of community participation in protection activities. Here, in fact, starting from the 1960s, we witnessed the spontaneous mobilization of community made up of citizens, enthusiasts, and specialists, activated for the protection and cultural promotion of some abandoned areas of necropolis itself. In recent years this phenomenon is going through a period of vivacity, both due to the increase in the number of citizens' associations involved in the various activities, both for the quantity of projects launched. Starting from these observations, the paper aims to re-turn a first overview of the participatory phenomena taking place in the archaeological areas of Cerveteri, focusing on the concrete effects that these have been able to produce on the heritage in terms of conservation and enhance-ment and questioning, at the same time, on the future direction in which this form of collective involvement could move.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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