A Model for Assessing the Reuse of an Ancient Place of Performance: the Bouleuterion of Teos
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Çalışkan, Merve
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Ancient places of performance are often considered for reuse as a means of promoting archaeological sites. Therefore, local authorities and decision makers have a difficult task of balancing the conservation and management of the sites with the carrying capacity. In this paper, the bouleuterion, a ‘rediscovered’ structure, at the Teos archaeological site, in Turkey is evaluated and presented as a preliminary case study with the hopes that these issues will be taken into consideration by the managing body in the creation of a management plan for the site. The evaluation is made by assessing socio-economic and intangible heritage significance, policies guiding changes at the site, a qualitative survey at the site and by defining the structure’s carrying capacity. The site’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats are used to create criteria and make proposals for its reuse. The study concludes that the bouleuterion cannot be reused as a venue in its present condition and makes recommendations for future use.
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Teos archaeological site, Carrying capacity, Enhancement of ancient structures, Ancient places of performance, Management of archaeological sites, Enhancement of ancient structures, Teos archaeological site, Management of archaeological sites, Ancient places of performance, Carrying capacity
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0601 history and archaeology, 06 humanities and the arts, 01 natural sciences, 0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Çalışkan, M. (2017). A model for assessing the reuse of an ancient place of performance: The bouleuterion of Teos. Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites, 19(4), 288-318. doi:10.1080/13505033.2017.1397490
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