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Recent Developments in the Research and Management at World Heritage Sites (Paperback)

P&S History > Archaeology > Archaeological Method & Theory P&S History > Architecture > Heritage & Conservation

Imprint: Oxford Archaeology
Series: Oxford Archaeology Occasional Paper
Pages: 80
Illustrations: col illus
ISBN: 9780904220476
Published: 18th July 2007
Casemate UK Academic

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The papers published in this volume were presented at a seminar on 'Recent Developments in Research and Management at World Heritage Sites' held at the Institute of Archaeology, University College, London. This was part of the Wiltshire-Malta World Heritage Exchange Project funded by the European Union AER Centurio Programme. While most of the papers focus on prehistoric and megalithic sites in Wiltshire and Malta, others consider education, cultural landscapes, research strategies, and a Neolithic landscape in China. The common threads linking the papers are the influence of the UNESCO World Heritage Convention, the importance of research in the understanding and management of World Heritage Sites, and the importance of building consensus through partnership and involvement in the management of World Heritage Sites.

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