What Does Your Visitor Experience? Making the Most of Live Interpretation in a Unique Setting
Archaeological Open-Air Museums (AOAM) offer a unique setting in which live interpretation can make history come truly alive. For many, or perhaps all, AOAM history is the product being sold to the public. During the five years the OpenArch project has run the partners have spent many hours discussi...
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Autor principal: | Marc van Hasselt |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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EXARC
2015
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