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ARCHAEOLOGY AND WORLD HERITAGE

Africa, Archaeology and World Heritage

Africa, Archaeology and World Heritage

... archaeological heritage more than for built heritage, scientifi c research is a critically important issue when looking at the Outstanding Universal ...archaeologists, heritage managers and ...

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Local World Heritage: relocating expertise in World Heritage management

Local World Heritage: relocating expertise in World Heritage management

... the heritage ‘expert’ and the notion of ‘expertise’ more ...of World Heritage sites; for whom should they strive to serve, and how should they go about engaging with and addressing the concerns of ...

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RISK MANAGEMENT AT HERITAGE SITES A CASE STUDY OF THE PETRA WORLD HERITAGE SITE

RISK MANAGEMENT AT HERITAGE SITES A CASE STUDY OF THE PETRA WORLD HERITAGE SITE

... at heritage sites, the first three methods of control are relevant for the preparation of preventive maintenance ...exposed archaeology, backfilling the ruins is a method of acting on the ...

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Underwater Cultural Heritage Sites on the Way to World Heritage: To Ratify the 2001 Convention or not to Ratify?

Underwater Cultural Heritage Sites on the Way to World Heritage: To Ratify the 2001 Convention or not to Ratify?

... Cultural Heritage, UNESCO has adopted a Convention in 2001 (hereafter the 2001 ...Cultural Heritage (UCH) is: “All traces of human existence having a cultural, historical or archaeological character which ...

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Underwater Cultural Heritage Sites on the Way to World Heritage: To Ratify the 2001 Convention or not to Ratify?

Underwater Cultural Heritage Sites on the Way to World Heritage: To Ratify the 2001 Convention or not to Ratify?

... the archaeology of under water in the same important level as archaeology on ...“Underwater Archaeology: A Nascent Discipline” where the term archaeology was still a powerful discipline which ...

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World Heritage Patrimoine mondial

World Heritage Patrimoine mondial

... the World Heritage Committee in June ...joint World Heritage Centre / ICOMOS reactive monitoring mission to Kathmandu Valley to assess the state of conservation of the property, including the ...

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New Skills in a Changing World: Strategic Alliances at World Heritage Sites

New Skills in a Changing World: Strategic Alliances at World Heritage Sites

... seeing heritage. Because understanding the nature and physiology of heritage sites is of capital importance for the development of adequate conservation and management ...How heritage is understood ...

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Heritage Entrepreneurship in Theory and Practice: Evidence from UNESCO World Heritage Sites

Heritage Entrepreneurship in Theory and Practice: Evidence from UNESCO World Heritage Sites

... of heritage stakeholders and ...of heritage by HE appears to be unfounded, as all studies have emphasised and shown that HE does exactly the opposite and preserves the heritage, as HE does not fully ...

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The role and importance of the Australian World Heritage Indigenous Network (AWHIN) in achieving best practice management of World Heritage in Australia

The role and importance of the Australian World Heritage Indigenous Network (AWHIN) in achieving best practice management of World Heritage in Australia

... Aboriginal Heritage Council formed in late 2012 by the Minister for Environment, Parks and Heritage to advise on a wide range of issues associated with the protection and management of Aboriginal ...

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World Heritage Studies: An Interdisciplinary Bridge Between Architects and the Intangible World

World Heritage Studies: An Interdisciplinary Bridge Between Architects and the Intangible World

... of World Heritage can foster a unique academic faculty within the education-system of modern architects, it’s been commonly recognized that the educational framework of architecture and urban planning ...

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Heritage as a Catalyst for Urban Regeneration: Interrogations and Propositions for the World Heritage Site of Liverpool.

Heritage as a Catalyst for Urban Regeneration: Interrogations and Propositions for the World Heritage Site of Liverpool.

... of world heritage assets will inevitably throw up quite different interrogations and ...prioritising heritage values has proved to be a very complex ...of heritage brings with it ...a ...

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World Heritage Sites through the Eyes of New Tourists – Who Cares about World Heritage Brand in Budapest?

World Heritage Sites through the Eyes of New Tourists – Who Cares about World Heritage Brand in Budapest?

... the accessibility of cultural products). In the case of Culture 3.0. the audience can use their own creativity to reshape the supply of the city so that they can “consume” it. This connection between tourism and ...

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Crowdsourcing for 3D cultural heritage for George Town UNESCO World Heritage Site

Crowdsourcing for 3D cultural heritage for George Town UNESCO World Heritage Site

... of heritage using laser scanning, structured light or photogrammetry are better proxies to reality as they capture a snapshot of the present visible state of objects, including the imperfections of ...

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The Archaeology of Postwar Childhood in Rose Macaulay's The World My Wilderness

The Archaeology of Postwar Childhood in Rose Macaulay's The World My Wilderness

... Barbary’s search for a place to call the maquis, and the way the maquis in turn seems to follow her, demonstrates how the anguish of that place and time remain in her head, waiting to erupt. While the narrative at large ...

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Communities of Practice, Identity and Tourism: Evidence on Cultural Heritage Preservation in World Heritage Sites

Communities of Practice, Identity and Tourism: Evidence on Cultural Heritage Preservation in World Heritage Sites

... A community of practice enables the operation of a “social learning systems” where practitioners connect to solve problems, share ideas, set standards, build tools, and develop relationships with peers and stakeholders ...

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WORLD HERITAGE: DEFINING THE OUTSTANDING UNIVERSAL VALUE

WORLD HERITAGE: DEFINING THE OUTSTANDING UNIVERSAL VALUE

... the World Heritage Convention is the most important in the field of heritage ...the world, it has also become a platform for debating the concepts and policies related to ...the World ...

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Underwater Cultural Heritage Sites on the Way to World Heritage: To Ratify the 2001 Convention or not to Ratify?

Underwater Cultural Heritage Sites on the Way to World Heritage: To Ratify the 2001 Convention or not to Ratify?

... Directly from the definition of science (see, for instance, [11,12]), it follows that besides the premises (а)-(c) in the base of science and scientific knowledge there are still some other premises. In the 1-st, it is ...

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Fighting Illegal Archaeology. The Polish Case. Paulina Florjanowicz National Heritage Board of Poland

Fighting Illegal Archaeology. The Polish Case. Paulina Florjanowicz National Heritage Board of Poland

... 9 More than 90% country’s territory already checked.. Archaeological Heritage in Poland Types of Sites.. Archaeological Heritage in Poland Other types of ”sites” and ”relics”.. 9 Archa[r] ...

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World Heritage List : does it make sense?

World Heritage List : does it make sense?

... In the case of not yet fully explored, excavated and secured Heritage Sites, tomb robbers may get a hint of how important the Site is. As a rule, the damage done is much higher than the objects robbed because the ...

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The World Heritage Convention and its implementation in Australia

The World Heritage Convention and its implementation in Australia

... Without prejudicing the provisions of the Convention, which shall always prevail, the Committee agreed on the following order of priorities with respect to the type of activities to be a[r] ...

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