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The ‘Celtic-Barbarian Assemblage’: Archaeology and Cultural Memory in the Fiestas de Astures y Romanos, Astorga, Spain

2013; Taylor & Francis; Volume: 12; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1179/1465518714z.00000000040

ISSN

1753-5530

Autores

David González Álvarez, Pablo Alonso González,

Tópico(s)

Archaeological Research and Protection

Resumo

The Fiestas de Astures y Romanos (The Festival of Astures and Romans) is a thriving historical re-enactment performed in the town of Astorga, in north-west Spain. The objective of our research has been to explore the complex interactions between politics, the public, and heritage management, and to evaluate their impact upon archaeology as a discipline. We draw on a participant ethnography carried out during the 2011 event. The concept of 'Celtic-Barbarian Assemblage' enables us to understand how different usages of the pre-Roman past condition identity politics and heritage policies at the local level. Finally, we reflect upon our findings and suggest potential lines of action to tackle what we perceive to be the increasing gap between public and academic archaeology in Spain, whose long-term consequences can be detrimental for the discipline as a whole.

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