The Polish School of Mediterranean Archaeology
in Polish Radio Broadcasts (1971–1980): New Sources in the History of the Discipline and Its Social Reception Cover Image

Polska szkoła archeologii śródziemnomorskiej w audycjach Polskiego Radia (1971–1980). Nowe źródła w studiach nad historią dyscypliny i jej społeczną recepcją
The Polish School of Mediterranean Archaeology in Polish Radio Broadcasts (1971–1980): New Sources in the History of the Discipline and Its Social Reception

Author(s): Sebastian Siembora
Subject(s): Archaeology
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: history of archaeology; public archaeology; Polish School of Mediterranean Archaeology; radio broadcast; Kazimierz Michałowski; Faras;

Summary/Abstract: The article provides an overview of radio programs dedicated to Mediterranean archaeology broadcast on Polish Radio during the 1970s and 1980s. This analysis represents the first such endeavor in Polish literature and aligns with the public archaeology trend, which examines the political, cultural, and economic dimensions of archaeological practice and its societal reception. By exploring this category of sources, the text offers a historical perspective on radio broadcasts, presenting them as a novel and previously untapped resource for studying the history of archaeology.Drawing from these sources, the article discusses the dissemination of knowledge concerning the activities of Polish researchers, the media portrayal of the archaeological profession, and the unique phenomenon of the Polish School of Mediterranean Archaeology in the context of Polish scientific history. It delves into the distinctive features and historical background surrounding its establishment. Additionally, attention is given to Kazimierz Michałowski, the visionary behind this initiative, and the strategies he employed to promote public awareness of the research conducted within the Polish School of Mediterranean Archaeology.

  • Issue Year: 2024
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 93 - 124
  • Page Count: 32
  • Language: Polish
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