This book provides a global and thematic examination of the relationships between archaeology and tourism, and a critical analysis of thinking in the area of archaeology-based tourism. It focuses on the differences and similarities between archaeology-based tourism and heritage tourism and highlights the interdependence and dissonance between tourism and archaeology and archaeological traditions. The volume offers a systematic investigation of current issues and implications in the relationship between tourism and archaeology from both tourism and archaeological perspectives. It is a key academic resource for students, researchers and practitioners in tourism, archaeology, cultural heritage management and anthropology.
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Chapter 1. Dallen J. Timothy and Lina G. Tahan: Archaeology and Tourism: Consuming, Managing and Protecting the Human Past
Chapter 2. Laurence Gillot: Archaeologists and Tourism: Symbiosis or Contestation?
Chapter 3. Paul Burtenshaw: Tourism and the Economic Value of Archaeology
Chapter 4. Işilay Gürsu: Privatization, Archaeology and Tourism
Chapter 5. Alan Fyall, Anna Leask and Sarah B. Barber: Marketing Archaeological Heritage for Tourism
Chapter 6. Dallen J. Timothy: Archaeological Heritage and Volunteer Tourism
Chapter 7. Nour Farra-Haddad: Archaeology and Religious Tourism: Sacred Sites, Rituals, Sharing the Baraka, and Tourism Development
Chapter 8. Lina G. Tahan: Archaeological Destruction and Tourism: Sites, Sights, Rituals and Narratives
Chapter 9. Dallen J. Timothy: Plundering the Past: Tourism and the Illicit Trade in Archaeological Remains
Chapter 10. Jennifer P. Mathews: Protecting the Archaeological Past in the Face of Tourism Demand
Chapter 11. Sue Hodges: Interpreting the Past: Telling the Archaeological Story to Visitors
Chapter 12. Gai Jorayev: Nationalism, Politics and Archaeology: The Need for Tourism
Chapter 13. Dallen J. Timothy and Lina G. Tahan: Understanding Perspectives on Archaeology and Tourism
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Lina G. Tahan is Affiliated Scholar, Division of Archaeology, University of Cambridge, UK. Her research interests include archaeological museums in the Middle East, the role of museums in fostering understanding in divided societies, heritage in the Arab World and tourism in developing countries.