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Valuing Jamaica’s Archaeological Heritage

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Andrea Richards, Debra Kay Palmer
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The War Damage on Archaeological Heritage after the War: Archaeological Heritage and Landmines

Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites, 2020
War is an invasive spatial practice and naturally, these practices are detrimental for archaeological heritage. However, a form of war-related damage to archaeological heritage is hitherto unrecognised. This paper represents a first attempt to define, quantify and estimate the extent of war damage to archaeological heritage caused by deployment ...
Neda Kulenović   +2 more
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Archaeological Heritage

2019
Architects have been involved in the task of representing archaeology and archaeological sites for many years now. Their objective has invariably been to make the reading of the artifact more detailed and accurate to scholars of archaeology. The advent of informatics brought a significant step forward in the domain of representation in this field.
alfonso ippolito   +2 more
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Communicating archaeological heritage

Journal of Asian Pacific Communication, 2018
Abstract Existing archaeological heritage communication focuses on educating the public by emphasising scientific knowledge from the perspectives of experts (e.g. archaeologists), often sidelining the perspectives of the local community.
Shuhaida Md Noor   +2 more
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The ‘anthropologization’ of archaeological heritage

Archaeological Dialogues, 2009
AbstractWith the growing impact of postprocessual orientations, archaeologists have become increasingly aware that the production of values resides in all aspects of archaeological research. This awareness has also paved the way for a more encompassing concept of archaeological heritage, which of course not only includes the management of material ...
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Protecting Libya's Archaeological Heritage

African Archaeological Review, 2011
Libya's archaeological heritage is truly spectacular, comparatively little studied and hugely under threat. Following an extended period of isolation, improvement in Libya's relations with the rest of the world and a rise in the price of oil have stimulated a huge amount of development in the country, especially in the hydrocarbon and infrastructure ...
Paul Bennett, Graeme Barker
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Landscape, Archaeology and Heritage

Levant, 2002
Landscape is a term that is widely used in archaeology and in cultural heritage management. However the meaning attached to the term is extremely variable. In this paper we consider some of the ways in which it is used and illustrate how a closer consideration of the term can allow the concept to become a more powerful way of approaching the past, both
Bill Finlayson, Samantha Dennis
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Australia’s Archaeological Heritage

2014
[Extract] Archaeology in Australia covers a time from around 60,000 years ago to the present day. Many of Australia's World Heritage properties consist of large protected area landscapes, and archaeological sites from all historic and prehistoric periods are likely to be contained within them.
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