About the event
The Iron Age Danube Route is organizing a session in the scope of the 30th Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists, taking place from 28 to 31 August 2024 in Rome, Italy.
The session's theme is "The Living Heritage: Archaeological Cultural Routes in the Context of Cultural Tourism Network".
The purpose of the session is to discuss the potential of archaeological heritage in fostering cultural tourism and creating sustainable cultural resources for local communities. It will highlight the challenges in effectively integrating archaeological sites into tourism, emphasizing the need for long-term sustainability at the local level. Furthermore, the session aims to explore ways in which archaeological cultural routes, particularly those under the Council of Europe, can contribute to long-term partner and stakeholder networks.
Experts from diverse fields are expected to share theoretical models, approaches, and examples of good practices in developing cultural tourism products based on archaeological heritage.
Details about the session are available HERE.
Call for papers
Anyone who would like to participate in the session is invited to submit their presentation abstract at the EAA website.
Deadline for abstract submission is 8 February 2024.
For any additional questions please contact Mrs. Marta Rakvin at ironagedanuberoute@gmail.com.
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