The 19th and 20th century press in the dissemination of archaeological heritage. Interdisciplinary relationships?

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Published 17-02-2020
Salomé Zurinaga Fernández-Toribio

Abstract

The present work traces a tour through some local and national Spanish newspapers of the 19th and 20th centuries (up to 1982), and a brief stop in illustrated magazines, through some cases whose common thread is the dissemination of archaeological practice in the written press.

On the basis of the progress of archaeological science and the establishment of journalistic discipline, we examine whether there are interdisciplinary relationships between the two issues.

The reviewed newspapers that addressed the preservation and dissemination of cultural heritage, bring us to different places such as Granada, Sóller, Mérida, Nubia and Orce. All of them fulfilled their informative task about the new archaeological finds that took place whether they were casual findings or systematic excavations.

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