Numancia: The lived past. The felt past
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https://doi.org/10.3989/tp.2000.v57.i2.256Keywords:
Meseta, Second Iron Age, Rome, Public archaeology, Cultural tourism, Diffusion and didactic presentationAbstract
In this paper the principal components of the Management Plan of Numancia (Soria) are exposed. Its aim is to integrate the different activities (research, conservation, diffusion and management) that have been undertaken at this historic site. For their better understanding, some previous considerations are presented about the ''leisure culture ", tourism and Archaeology, as well as about the ideological use and the mental reconstruction of the past, having always the site of Numancia as a reference. Afterwards we expose the need of reconstructions made in situ as a means to offer a comprehensible and living past. Finally, these programs of work are evaluated in relation with the evolution of the number of visitors and the socioeconomic implications.
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