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Constellations of Correspondence
This paper presents the vision of aggregating, harmonizing, and publishing letter catalog metadata (information e.g. of senders, receivers and datings of letters) from cultural heritage (CH) institutions in Finland as a single reconciled Linked Open ...
Jouni Tuominen +9 more
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Museographic Heritage: Acknowledging, Preserving and Curating Exhibitions as Cultural Heritage
The contribution presented at the 5th Biennial Conference of the Association of Critical Heritage Studies (promoted by UCL Institute of Archaeology, University of Stirling, University College London and University of London) reflected on the role of ...
E. Montanari
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Beyond the martial façade: gender, heritage and medieval castles [PDF]
Gendered interpretations are rare both within castle-studies and heritage discourses on medieval castles. Yet, castles hold potential to inform multi-vocal accounts of the medieval past and to inspire meaningful heritage interpretations to achieve ...
Stones, Samantha +4 more
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Cultural Heritage in the Discourse of European Institutions
“A common heritage” is a recurrent catchphrase in several conventions, declarations, guidelines and policy documents produced at the supranational European level by a number of institutional actors.
Maria Cristina Paganoni
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From Religious Heritage to Cultural Heritage: Study the Heritage of Buddhism in Vietnam
In history and the present, Buddhism holds an important position in the spiritual life of Vietnamese people. For about two thousand years of existence and development with the Vietnamese people, Buddhism has left many valuable (tangible and intangible) heritage, has contributed a significant part in creating the cultural values of the nation.
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Heritage as Life-Values:A Study of the Cultural Heritage Concept
For a long time now, the world has been facing a heritage stampede with an array of stakeholders - nations, global heritage organizations, NGOs, terrorists and ordinary people - all claiming their ...
Johan Josefsson, Inga-Lill Aronsson
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In 2017/2018, two seasons of archaeological surveys were undertaken in Lejja, southeastern Nigeria. The aim of the archaeological field work was to systematically sample the area to locate archaeological sites, scatters of artefacts, features; and to ...
Pamela Ifeoma Eze-Uzomaka +3 more
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The indigenous fishermen of the Mandeh region in Indonesia were living in seclusion, disconnected from the rest of the world before 2015. However, the captivating landscape of the region, featuring rolling hills, lush forests, thriving mangroves, and ...
Siti Fatimah +5 more
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The Fable of The Three Little Pigs: Climate Change and Green Cultural Criminology
This paper builds on previous calls for a green cultural criminology that is more attuned to narrative, as well as a narrative criminology that does not limit itself to nonfictional stories of offenders, in two ways.
Avi Brisman
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Horses, Fish and Humans: Interspecies Relationships in the Nordic Bronze Age
In this article, we identify and discuss Nordic Bronze Age interspecies relationships through a relational approach that is open to ontologies that differ from our own. Drawing on bronze objects, faunal remains and rock art recovered from a multitude of
Jacob Kveiborg +2 more
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