The Valetta Convention and heritage policies. The Polish case
The adoption of the Valetta Convention admittedly determined the heritage policies in archaeology in the past thirty years. It corresponded with the radical political shift following the end of communism and the beginning of the integration of Poland with the democratic West. In this paper, we intend to outline major developments in heritage policies in Polish archaeology throughout this turbulent period following the adoption of the Convention. These will include changes in the legal system of heritage protection, new administrative solutions, commercialization of the heritage sector, the emergence of development-led archaeology, mitigation strategies following the economic crisis of 2008, and public engagement. The re-defined role of the Valetta-driven regulations for the heritage and the discipline of archaeology will also be discussed.
Intervenants
Arkadiusz Marciniak, Full Professor Archaeology
Michał Pawleta, Associate Professor , Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań
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MARCINIAK, Arkadiusz & , PAWLETA, Michał. (2023). The Valetta Convention and heritage policies. The Polish case [vidéo]. Dans : M. Bouiron, Ch. Cribellier, R. González Villaescusa, A. Marx, Le passé du continent au présent : 30e anniversaire de la Convention de La Valette (Malte) pour la protection du patrimoine archéologique en Europe, Paris, 26-27 juin 2023. https://sstinrap.hypotheses.org/19195.
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Inrap (8 décembre 2023). The Valetta Convention and heritage policies. The Polish case. Rencontres scientifiques et techniques de l'Inrap. Consulté le 12 avril 2026 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/uk2s




