Bugaj, Ewa2013-04-102013-04-102011Bugaj Ewa, On the Past and Contemporary Character of Classical Archaeology. W: Studia Lesco Mrozewicz. Ab amicis et discipulis dedicata, eds. S. Ruciński, C. Balbuza, Ch. Królczyk. Publisher: Institute of History Adam Mickiewicz University978-83-89407-92-4http://hdl.handle.net/10593/5832The paper considers classical archaeology as one of the first and oldest branches of archaeology practised in Europe taking into account the fact that interest in the relics of ancient civilisations is deeply inscribed in the self-identification of various peoples of Europe, in the grounds of their cultural identity. A wider problem concerning the 'living antiquity’ observed in the history of Europe is mentioned as well, and the causes of such vitality which is the reason why we spoke and most often still speak of the Greco-Roman foundations of European civilisation, albeit some argue that such an approach to Antiquity has already declined.enclassical archaeologyhistory of classical scholarshipOn the Past and Contemporary Character of Classical ArchaeologyRozdział z książki