A3 Vertaisarvioitu kirjan tai muun kokoomateoksen osa

Urban Archaeology and Heritage as a Part of Contemporary City
Planning and Identity Building





TekijätSeppänen Liisa

ToimittajaPaula Kouki, Tuija Kirkinen

KustannuspaikkaHelsinki

Julkaisuvuosi2018

Kokoomateoksen nimiLandscapes of the Past and Future: Current Finnish Research in Landscape Archaeology

Sarjan nimiMASF, Monographs of the Archaeological Society of Finland

Numero sarjassa6

Aloitussivu29

Lopetussivu44

Sivujen määrä15

ISBN978-952-68453-3-3

eISBN978-952-68453-4-0

Verkko-osoitehttp://www.sarks.fi/masf/masf_6/MASF6_2018.pdf

Rinnakkaistallenteen osoitehttps://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/Publication/45097128


Tiivistelmä

This article discusses the role of archaeological excavations and research in urban planning, development projects and the contemporary townscape of Finland. Using the examples of two Finnish towns, this article demonstrates how archaeological and cultural heritage are represented in urban townscapes today, as a part of their history and city building. One of the towns, Turku, is the oldest town of Finland, with a long history of urban archaeology. The other town, Lahti, was established in the late 19th century and was the site of archaeological excavations in the 1990s and 2010s.
The author reflects on the work of the last few decades and makes some overtures about developing collaboration and on-going dialogue among urban archaeology, city planning and urban development. No matter what the nature of collaboration among these parties is, it certainly has a great impact on a city’s environment and the formation of its identity. Furthermore, it also affects how people living in and visiting the city feel and experience it as well as how their awareness of the city’s past is inculcated and supported.


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