Soprintendenza Archeologia, Belle Arti e Paesaggio per la città metropolitana di Venezia

Archeologia a Venezia tra tutela istituzionale, comunicazione e partecipazione pubblica

I casi di Lio Piccolo e Piazza San Marco

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Abstract

Within the framework of recent participatory cultural policies, archaeological communication is a structural component of heritage protection and enhancement. As a relational and generative practice, it fosters shared meaning and collective responsibility. The case studies of Piazza San Marco and Lio Piccolo show how inclusive communication can activate civic engagement and support sustainable models for managing cultural heritage as public goods.


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Submitted: July 10, 2025 | Published Dec. 17, 2025 | Language: it

Keywords Public archaeologyBronze Age VenetoCultural public goodsCivic participationLagoon archaeologyArchaeological governanceHeritage communicationNorthern AdriaticSustainable heritage managementShared heritageMycenaean potteryFaro ConventionParticipatory archaeologyCommunity engagement


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