Engaging Diverse Audiences at the Archaeological Open-air Museum Düppel in Berlin – Practical Examples and New Strategies
In 1939, a boy called Horst Trzeciak was playing on a piece of land on the outskirts of Berlin. While playing, he found a number of pottery sherds. In an exemplary fashion he brought the sherds to the “Märkisches Provinzialmuseum”, which was, at that time, the city museum of Berlin. The sherds were...
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Auteur principal: | Julia Heeb |
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2019
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