The relationship between archaeological research and architectural or museographic design has developed in recent years through an intense and fruitful interdisciplinary scientific debate. When an archaeological site comes to light, its discovery changes the spatial relationships, the morphology of the landscape and the settlement structure of that part of the territory where it is located. Interdisciplinarity is a necessary condition for triggering mechanisms of dialogue between architecture and museography projects, archaeological ruins and society. The synergy between archeology and architecture makes it possible to make an archaeological area and archaeological research accessible to an audience not only of scholars but also with a different cultural background. With this premise years ago the Institute of Preclassic Civilizations of the University of Bari put into effect this relationship in order to make the palethnological knowledge not only exclusive of the scientific communities and students of the Bari University, but active and participatory knowledge of the dynamics of transformation in a cultural and economic sense of society. The instrument used was the establishment of a Palethnology Laboratory Museum Center founded in agreement with the Municipality of Polignano a Mare and the Archaeological Superintendence of Puglia. The objectives of this collaboration were clear: scientific research, the enhancement of the territory on which the archaeological remains insisted; the effective management of the site, also in favor of the conservation of the cultural resource. In this contribution, the main stages are retraced: the project of the Archaeological Park with museum Workshop for the archaeological site of Santa Barbara and the musealization projects of the

Architettura per l'archeologia: il museo-laboratorio di Paletnologia per il sito archeologico di Santa Barbara a Polignano a Mare

a. Diceglie;s. sublimi saponetti;gianluca Mastrocinque
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The relationship between archaeological research and architectural or museographic design has developed in recent years through an intense and fruitful interdisciplinary scientific debate. When an archaeological site comes to light, its discovery changes the spatial relationships, the morphology of the landscape and the settlement structure of that part of the territory where it is located. Interdisciplinarity is a necessary condition for triggering mechanisms of dialogue between architecture and museography projects, archaeological ruins and society. The synergy between archeology and architecture makes it possible to make an archaeological area and archaeological research accessible to an audience not only of scholars but also with a different cultural background. With this premise years ago the Institute of Preclassic Civilizations of the University of Bari put into effect this relationship in order to make the palethnological knowledge not only exclusive of the scientific communities and students of the Bari University, but active and participatory knowledge of the dynamics of transformation in a cultural and economic sense of society. The instrument used was the establishment of a Palethnology Laboratory Museum Center founded in agreement with the Municipality of Polignano a Mare and the Archaeological Superintendence of Puglia. The objectives of this collaboration were clear: scientific research, the enhancement of the territory on which the archaeological remains insisted; the effective management of the site, also in favor of the conservation of the cultural resource. In this contribution, the main stages are retraced: the project of the Archaeological Park with museum Workshop for the archaeological site of Santa Barbara and the musealization projects of the
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