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Clifford, J. (1988). The Predicament of Culture: Twenthieth-Century Ethnography, Literature, and Art. Massachusetts, Harvard University Press.
Cohen, E. (1985). “The tourist guide: The origins, structure and dynamics of a role”. Annals of Tourism Research, 12(1), 5-29.
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Karlsson, H & Gustafsson, A. (2006) “Amont Totem Poles and Clan Power in Tanum, Sweden”. In Ethnographies of Arqueological Practices. Edited by Matt Edgeworth. Lanham, Altamira Press, pp 137-147
Korstanje, M. (2012). “Reconsidering cultural tourism: an anthropologist's perspective”. Journal of Heritage Tourism, 7(2), 179-184.
Maccannell, D. (1976) The tourist: A new theory of the leisure class. Berkeley, University of California Press.
Pratt, M. L. (2007). Imperial eyes: Travel writing and transculturation. Abingdon, Routledge.
Robb, J. G. (1998). “Tourism and legends archaeology of Heritage “. Annals of Tourism Research, 25(3), 579-596.
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Rubio, S. P. (2006). “La ciudad fingida. Representaciones y memorias de la Barcelona turística”. Pasos. Revista de turismo y patrimonio cultural, 4, 1, 13-28.
Stocking, G. W. (1968). Race, culture, and evolution: Essays in the history of anthropology. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.
Urry, J. (2002). The tourist gaze. London, Sage.
Weiner, A. B. (1992). Inalienable possessions: The paradox of keeping-while-giving. Berkeley, University of California Press.
Yarrow, T. (2006) “Sites of Knowledge: different ways of knowing an Archeological excavation”. In Ethnographies of Arqueological Practices. Edited by Matt Edgeworth. Lanham, Altamira Press, pp. 20-32
An Anthropological Insight on the Commonalities between Tourism and Archaeology
Year 2019,
Volume: 7 Issue: 1, 162 - 166, 31.05.2019
Over the
years, archaeology maturated towards something else than a scientific
discipline. Archaeological sites are culturally showed as emerging and recycled
tourist attractions (Robb 1998; Bateman 2006; Rowan & Baram 2004; Karlsson
& Gustafsson, 2006). At a closer look, tourism is understood as a leisure
activity which is enrooted in the needs of relaxing and evasion while
archaeology -as a knowledge platform which is based on scientific method-
explores the history of ancient cultures. This raises a more than interesting
question respecting the commonalities and differences between archaeology and
tourism. To some extent, archaeologists find ancient relics and objects which
not only belonged to “Others” who have perished but –and what is more
important- have no sense beyond the borders of archaeological knowledge. At the
same time, tourists visit archaeological ruins which are interpreted according
to the social imaginary which was filled by archaeologists
Bateman, J. (2006) “Pictures, Ideas, and Things: the production and Currency of Archaeological Images”. In Ethnographies of Arqueological Practices. Edited by Matt Edgeworth. Lanham, Altamira Press, pp 68-80
Boas, F. (1904). “The history of anthropology”. Science, 20(512), 513-524.
Clifford, J. (1988). The Predicament of Culture: Twenthieth-Century Ethnography, Literature, and Art. Massachusetts, Harvard University Press.
Cohen, E. (1985). “The tourist guide: The origins, structure and dynamics of a role”. Annals of Tourism Research, 12(1), 5-29.
Edgeworth, M. (2006) “Preface”. In Ethnographies of Arqueological Practices. Edited by Matt Edgeworth. Lanham, Altamira Press
Harris, M. (2001). The rise of anthropological theory: A history of theories of culture. New York, Rowman Altamira.
Karlsson, H & Gustafsson, A. (2006) “Amont Totem Poles and Clan Power in Tanum, Sweden”. In Ethnographies of Arqueological Practices. Edited by Matt Edgeworth. Lanham, Altamira Press, pp 137-147
Korstanje, M. (2012). “Reconsidering cultural tourism: an anthropologist's perspective”. Journal of Heritage Tourism, 7(2), 179-184.
Maccannell, D. (1976) The tourist: A new theory of the leisure class. Berkeley, University of California Press.
Pratt, M. L. (2007). Imperial eyes: Travel writing and transculturation. Abingdon, Routledge.
Robb, J. G. (1998). “Tourism and legends archaeology of Heritage “. Annals of Tourism Research, 25(3), 579-596.
Rowan, Y. M., & Baram, U. (Eds.). (2004). Marketing heritage: Archaeology and the consumption of the past. Rowman Altamira.
Rubio, S. P. (2006). “La ciudad fingida. Representaciones y memorias de la Barcelona turística”. Pasos. Revista de turismo y patrimonio cultural, 4, 1, 13-28.
Stocking, G. W. (1968). Race, culture, and evolution: Essays in the history of anthropology. Chicago, University of Chicago Press.
Urry, J. (2002). The tourist gaze. London, Sage.
Weiner, A. B. (1992). Inalienable possessions: The paradox of keeping-while-giving. Berkeley, University of California Press.
Yarrow, T. (2006) “Sites of Knowledge: different ways of knowing an Archeological excavation”. In Ethnographies of Arqueological Practices. Edited by Matt Edgeworth. Lanham, Altamira Press, pp. 20-32
Korstanje, M. (2019). An Anthropological Insight on the Commonalities between Tourism and Archaeology. Advances in Hospitality and Tourism Research (AHTR), 7(1), 162-166. https://doi.org/10.30519/ahtr.556565