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Elia, Ricardo J. "US Cultural Resource Management and the ICAHM Charter." Antiquity 67, no. 255 (1993): 426–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00045543.

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The ICAHM Charter for the Protection and Management of the Archaeological Heritage was developed to serve as an international statement of principles and guidelines relevant to archaeological resources (Lund 1989: 15-17]. The need for such a document is great: even a brief survey of archaeological heritage management systems throughout the world (e.g. Cleere 1984; 1989) reveals that no nation currently offers adequate protection to its archaeological heribage. To varying degrees, all nations fall short of realizing the ideals espoused in the Charter. The United States of America, despite havin
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Seger, Joe D. "ASOR Policy on Preservation and Protection of Archaeological Resources." Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research 309 (February 1998): 1–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/basor1357600.

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Hedquist, Saul L., Leigh Anne Ellison, and Andy Laurenzi. "Public Lands and Cultural Resource Protection." Advances in Archaeological Practice 2, no. 4 (2014): 298–310. http://dx.doi.org/10.7183/2326-3768.2.4.298.

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AbstractArchaeological resource protection remains an important management concern on public lands in the U.S. Southwest and beyond. While legislation and educational programs have contributed to a general improvement in public attitudes toward cultural heritage, archaeological resources on public lands remain vulnerable to a variety of human impacts. We present results of a condition and damage assessment of 96 prominent precontact sites on the Tonto National Forest (TNF) in central Arizona. We summarize field methods and observations and discuss their implications for the management and prot
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Henrikson, Lael Suzann, and Amanda M. Camp. "Evaluating the Physical Effects of Sport Climbing on Archaeological Sites." Advances in Archaeological Practice 3, no. 2 (2015): 153–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.7183/2326-3768.3.2.153.

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AbstractA statistical analysis was conducted to evaluate whether sport climbing has contributed to de-vegetation at the base of basalt cliffs within the American Falls Archaeological District (AFAD), located along the Snake River in southern Idaho and currently managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation (USBR). The increasing popularity of sport climbing has created challenging conflicts between public recreation and cultural resource protection. The loss of vegetation in the AFAD’s dune environment, from both recreation and natural processes, has already
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Pawleta, Michał. "Dziedzictwo archeologiczne w kontekście wyzwań zrównoważonego rozwoju." Zarządzanie w Kulturze 22, no. 3 (2021): 305–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.4467/20843976zk.21.020.14280.

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Archaeological Heritage in the Context of Sustainable Development The concept of sustainable development is widely declared and used in contemporary scientific dis­course. Sustainability also refers to cultural and archaeological heritage. What is an important ele­ment of the contemporary conservation doctrine is a departure from the idea of protection of ar­chaeological heritage in favour of the rational management of such heritage, in accordance with the sustainable development rationale. It follows from the premise that, on the one hand, herit­age is a subject of protection, but, on the oth
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Al-Belushi, Mohammed Ali K. "The Archaeological Records of Oman: The Challenge of Information Management." Journal of Arts and Social Sciences [JASS] 2, no. 1 (2011): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.24200/jass.vol2iss1pp5-19.

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Although Oman’s National Heritage Protection Law (NHPL) of 1980 explicitly emphasises the importance of recording the country’s archaeological resource, no major attempt has yet been made to quantify it in a truly comprehensive way. And what few attempts have been made to do so in consistent and standard ways have seen attention limited to specific geographical regions and usually with research objectives that did not include recording. With Oman’s accelerating pace of modernization since the 1970s, parts of the nation’s archaeological resource have become exposed to and endangered by both nat
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Al-Belushi, Mohammed Ali K. "The Archaeological Records of Oman: The Challenge of Information Management." Journal of Arts and Social Sciences [JASS] 2, no. 1 (2011): 5–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.53542/jass.v2i1.1035.

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Although Oman’s National Heritage Protection Law (NHPL) of 1980 explicitly emphasises the importance of recording the country’s archaeological resource, no major attempt has yet been made to quantify it in a truly comprehensive way. And what few attempts have been made to do so in consistent and standard ways have seen attention limited to specific geographical regions and usually with research objectives that did not include recording. With Oman’s accelerating pace of modernization since the 1970s, parts of the nation’s archaeological resource have become exposed to and endangered by both nat
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Ionico, Daniel A. "Taking on Looting: Pursuing Sustainable Site Protection Policies in Southern Ontario." Canadian Journal of Archaeology 45, no. 1 (2021): 20–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.51270/45.1.20.

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Centuries of looting has repeatedly unearthed the archaeological remains of First Nations middens, villages, and cemeteries. This paper presents a case for new measures to curtail these illicit practices in Ontario. Over the last decade, many archaeologists have espoused a program of sustainable archaeology. I suggest protections of in situ contexts against looting will further the objectives of sustainable archaeology and contribute to this broader trajectory of practice in the province. Using the history of looting and archaeological conditions at Neutral Iroquoian (Attawandaron) sites, alon
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McManamon, Francis P. "Developments in American Archaeology: Fifty Years of the National Historic Preservation Act." Annual Review of Anthropology 47, no. 1 (2018): 553–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1146/annurev-anthro-102317-045844.

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Since its enactment over five decades ago, the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and the organizations, policies, and regulations implementing it have strongly influenced how archaeology is conducted in the United States. The NHPA created a national network of archaeologists in government agencies. This network reviews the possible impact on important archaeological resources of tens of thousands of public projects planned each year. These reviews often include investigations, of which there have been millions. The archaeological profession has shifted from one oriented mainly on acade
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Mortensen, Lena. "Assessing the Local, National, and Transnational Values of Honduran Heritage." Practicing Anthropology 31, no. 3 (2009): 36–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.17730/praa.31.3.n720u12264775228.

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In Honduras, as in many countries, the archaeological past is considered part of the national cultural heritage. It is legally defined as national patrimony and is, therefore, under the care and protection of the state. Yet the financial and intellectual resources for managing cultural patrimony in Honduras are far outstripped by the number and complexity of sites that require attention. As a result, for decades, most research on archaeological heritage has been carried out by foreign nationals working in conjunction with the established government authority, the Honduran Institute of Anthropo
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Borysov, А. V., V. А. Hnera, V. М. Мysak, and О. V. Marchenko. "SITES OF HORODYSHCHA ON THE VILSHANKA RIVER (materials for the archaeological map)." Archaeology and Early History of Ukraine 44, no. 3 (2022): 252–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.37445/adiu.2022.03.15.

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The study of archaeological heritage begins with its accounting and description. The genre of archaeological map appeared at the beginning of the development of archeology as a science. Today, the archaeological map is a complex multifunctional information system. Deployment of the «Archaeological Map» on a national scale requires significant organizational and financial resources. Today, one of the effective ways of advancing in this direction is the creation of archaeological maps of individual microregions.
 The town of Horodyshche in the Cherkasy region still does not have a systemati
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Trotzig, Gustaf. "The new European Convention on the Protection of the Archaeological Heritage." Antiquity 67, no. 255 (1993): 414–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00045518.

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During the years of expansion following World War I1 which culminated in the 1980s, the problems of preserving and maintaining the archaeological heritage became increasingly apparent within the memberstates of the Council of Europe. Ancient monuments and sites were being disturbed or destroyed by vast development schemes for roads, gas pipelines, urban centre renewal, intensive exploitation of natural resources, etc.
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Vdovin, A. S., M. S. Batashev, and N. P. Makarov. "HISTORY OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE SOVIET ARCTIC." Northern Archives and Expeditions 6, no. 3 (2022): 9–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.31806/2542-1158-2022-6-3-9-19.

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The article presents a brief historiographical review of the first archaeological studies of the Yenisei North. The study presents a description of unknown documents developed by the team of the Arctic Institute in the mid 1940s. The evacuation of the Institute of the Arctic to Krasnoyarsk during the Great Patriotic War increased the attention of its employees to the Krasnoyarsk North. The article publishes «Brief instructions for the registration and protection of archaeological sites of the Soviet Arctic» and «A short questionnaire program for collecting information about the archaeological
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Minthorn, Phillip. "It is Good that You are Listening: The Dynamics of Native American Cultural Resource Management." Practicing Anthropology 20, no. 3 (1998): 31–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.17730/praa.20.3.c110813u747g9w5g.

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Cultural preservation laws are concerned with the protection of the archaeological record for humanistic and scientific purposes. However, as Native American leaders, scholars, cultural resource managers, and archaeologists become increasingly engaged in cultural preservation issues and assume the legal responsibilities of cultural resource management (CRM), they soon realize that federal and state cultural preservation laws do more to promote the norms and values of the dominant society than it does of indigenous culture. As a consequence, the Native community finds itself immersed in a form
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Li, Qian, and Da Li Ma. "Creative Thinking on World Cultural and Natural Heritage Protection - Declaration on Silk Culture Protection." Advanced Materials Research 175-176 (January 2011): 549–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.175-176.549.

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The article excavates and organizes silk culture resources in order to carry out a complete assessment in all perspectives of the silk culture. Current archaeological research, collections, traditional workmanship resumption and exploitation, and activities with cross-cultural influence conducted by culture and science/technology institutions are also taken into consideration. Meanwhile, others’ experience on culture heritage protection, resumption, and declaration on world cultural and natural heritage protection is used as a reference. Therefore, the assumption for further research on the si
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GAFINCU, Alexandru. "Some thoughts on settlement patterns. Late Bronze Age habitat in the Șomuzul Mare basin." STUDIA ANTIQUA ET ARCHAEOLOGICA 21, no. 1 (2015): 9–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.47743/saa-2015-21-1-1.

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The study aims to examine the prehistoric landscape in order to identify settlement patterns and relations between contemporary sites. In the Șomuzul Mare basin, Northeastern Romania, the local topography, resources and climate compelled its prehistoric occupants to adapt for a better exploitation of resources and protection. The archaeological database includes 30 archaeological sites dated to the Late Bronze Age discovered in the study area. GIS software was employed in order to gather information about the topographic and climatic characteristics of the areas where prehistoric sites were es
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Roddy, Bridget. "Can You Dig It? Yes, You Can! But at What Cost?: A Proposal for the Protection of Domestic Fossils on Private Land." Texas A&M Journal of Property Law 8, no. 4 (2022): 473–506. http://dx.doi.org/10.37419/jpl.v8.i4.3.

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Paleontological resources require similar protections to archaeological resources because the threat of looting, improper excavation, and market demand are analogous. Paleontological resources are responsible for informing much of scientists’ understanding of evolution and the history of the planet, just as cultural property helps to inform the evolution of humanity and culture. Once either object is removed from its original context, there is an immediate and invaluable loss of information that could have illuminated important information about the past. When either is removed from the enviro
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Xi, Yueting, Taili Liu, Siliang Chen, Xinru Zhang, Suyi Qu, and Yue Dong. "A Study of the Spatial–Temporal Development Patterns and Influencing Factors of China’s National Archaeological Site Parks." Sustainability 16, no. 8 (2024): 3397. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16083397.

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National Archaeological Site Parks are strategic projects in China for innovatively exploring the scientific protection and rational utilization of large heritage sites for the purpose of balancing urban development and protecting cultural heritage. Therefore, research on the spatial–temporal evolution and influencing factors of National Archaeological Site Parks can improve and optimize their management and pattern systems and is therefore of great significance for the sustainable development of large sites and their surrounding areas. Targeting the 135 National Archaeological Site Parks of C
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VYAZKOVA, O. E., M. M. CHEREPANSKY, and K. V. BELOV. "THE CHANGE OF ROLE OF THE HYDROGEOLOGICAL CONDITIONS AT THE DIFFERENT STAGES OF THE FUNCTIONING OF NATURAL-ARCHEOLOGICAL SYSTEMS." Proceedings of higher educational establishments. Geology and Exploration, no. 4 (August 16, 2018): 87–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.32454/0016-7762-2018-4-87-92.

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The time-varying resources for water supplies of historical settlements, fortifications and fortresses in periods of their creation and usage have been analyzed. Nowadays it is necessary to assess the role of hydrogeological conditions as an important component of engineering- geological conditions in order to study the reasons of conservation and destruction of archaeological sites. The contribution of groundwater in protection (conservation) of organic origin artifacts has been considered. It is necessary to ensure a safe groundwater level to avoid flooding and chemical weathering during the
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Zeren, Mine Tanac. "THE CURRENT DISCOURSES IN PRESERVATION AND PRESENTATION OF ARCHAELOGICAL HERITAGE." Scientific works/Elmi eserler 1, no. 1 (2022): 170–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.58225/sw.si.2022.1.170-179.

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Archaeological studies are considered as a principal source of knowledge of prehistoric, ancient, and extinct cultures. The unearthed evidence as architectural artefacts are very important resources of the history and cultural and architectural heritage values. Archaeological areas are cultural heritage sites, which have ruins that can be easily damaged by destructive and corrosive effects. Therefore it is hard to protect this cultural heritage sites from effects stemming from nature and human. In archaeological sites, both preservation and exhibition of the findings are very important items t
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Golkarian, Shabnam. "Conserving Palmyra's Ancient Heritage: Challenges, Strategies, and Innovative Solutions." Revista Amazonia Investiga 13, no. 76 (2024): 173–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.34069/ai/2024.76.04.14.

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The ongoing conflict in Syria has inflicted significant damage on the cultural heritage of Palmyra, with monuments, temples, and tombs severely destroyed or damaged, and valuable artifacts lost due to looting and illegal excavation. Inadequate funding, resources, and a lack of a legal framework for heritage protection exacerbate the situation. This article explores various conservation strategies to address these issues, including international cooperation, documentation and mapping of archaeological sites, community engagement, and the establishment of a legal framework for heritage protectio
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Osaulchuk, O. M., and M. V. Padyuka. "Preventive Archaeological Research in Overhead Electric Power Line’s Construction Zones." Arheologia, no. 3 (June 27, 2024): 89–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/arheologia2024.03.089.

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The article is dedicated to archaeological research within the limits of projected and existing overhead power lines in Ukraine. Based on the experience of the Scientific and Research Centre “Rescue Archaeological Service” of the Institute of Archaeology, the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, the results of such works were summarised and monument protection measures for avoiding or mitigating the negative impact on the archaeological heritage during the overhead power lines construction were proposed. In 2008–2024 the Center’s employees surveyed 1507.3 km of power lines 220‑750 kW and 2
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Heilen, Michael, and Jeffrey H. Altschul. "Connecting the Dots: Integrating Cultural and Natural Resource Management in the United States." Ex Novo: Journal of Archaeology 4 (September 10, 2020): 31–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.32028/exnovo.v4i0.369.

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Landholding agencies in the United States are under increasing pressure to integrate cultural and natural resource management approaches at a landscape level and to do so earlier and more comprehensively in planning processes. How to integrate management practices is poorly understood, however. An impediment to integration is that the laws, methods, and tools used in cultural and natural resource management differ significantly. Natural resource management protects or rehabilitates habitats and ecosystems that support endangered species, while cultural resource management focuses on identifica
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Sullivan III, Alan P., Philip B. Mink II, and Patrick M. Uphus. "Archaeological Survey Design, Units of Observation, and the Characterization of Regional Variability." American Antiquity 72, no. 2 (2007): 322–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40035816.

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It is generally presumed that intensive survey yields reliable representations of regional archaeological variability. We evaluate this assumption with an analysis of the results of two intensive surveys of the same terrain in the Upper Basin, a heavily forested upland ecosystem located south of Grand Canyon National Park in Kaibab National Forest, northern Arizona. By comparing differences between the results of site-based surveys with those of mapping-unit-based surveys, we demonstrate that units of observation have a profound effect on how archaeological landscapes and their variability are
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Gabriel, Festo W. "Local Communities’ Perceptions of Archaeology and Cultural Heritage Resources in the Mtwara Region of Tanzania." AP: Online Journal in Public Archaeology 5 (January 7, 2017): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.23914/ap.v5i0.63.

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This paper examines local communities’ understanding of archaeology and cultural heritage resources. This study was conducted among the Makonde communities of the Mtwara Region of south-eastern Tanzania. The paper presents and critically discusses local communities’ views upon the meaning of archaeology and cultural heritage resources in general. The study used community-based methods by use of interviews, archaeological ethnography and focus group discussions. The results of this study reveal that the local communities in the Mtwara Region are not aware of the meaning of archaeology regardles
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Konopka, Marek. "OCENA WARTOŚCI – NIEZBĘDNY ETAP OCHRONY ZABYTKÓW ARCHEOLOGICZNYCH." Protection of Cultural Heritage, no. 2 (November 28, 2016): 57–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.24358/odk_2016_02_05.

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In 2012 and 2015, Zbigniew Kobyliński’s articles on valuing archaeological monuments and sites (the article of 2012 was co-authored by Jacek Wysocki) were printed in post-conference publications. Z. Kobyliński assumed that historic preservation officers can assess values of archaeological sites by basing on non-scientific criteria and the level of preservation of artifacts only. The author is also of the opinion that the criteria used for classifying and categorising both properties of special architectural and historic interest and works of arts cannot be applied to archaeological sites. This
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Marić, M. "Opportunities and challenges with the protection of ancient mining sites in mountain landscapes: A case study of the Kopaonik." Journal of Mining and Metallurgy A: Mining 60, no. 1 (2024): 11–22. https://doi.org/10.5937/jmma2401011m.

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The remains of ancient mining activities represent a significant part of Serbia's archaeological sites in the mountain landscapes, which are not yet officially treated as cultural heritage. This type of assets poses a significant challenge for cultural heritage protection services, as it requires cooperation between experts for the protection of natural and cultural values and other stakeholders, which is not yet established. In addition, the concept of mining landscapes is not recognized in current legislation, which further complicates the legal protection of the remains of ancient mines, wh
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Ersöz Tüğen, Arzu. "Review of Archaeological Sites in Türkiye Within the Framework of Cultural Heritage." Doğu Coğrafya Dergisi 30, no. 53 (2025): 147–56. https://doi.org/10.17295/ataunidcd.1495478.

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Cultural heritage is now a multidisciplinary field, involving many disciplines. At a time when globalisation has become inevitable, the cultural values that societies bring from the past are a kind of memory card that nations will carry into the future. Cultural heritage is also a bridge that carries the values of the past into the future. Awareness-raising, protection and transfer of these values, which are important resources in terms of giving society a sense of belonging and following the traces of the past, are parts of a whole with separate steps. The civilisations that have inhabited in
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Asprogerakas, E., A. Gourgiotis, P. Pantazis, A. Samarina, P. Konsoula, and K. Stavridou. "The gap of cultural heritage protection with climate change adaptation in the context of spatial planning. The case of Greece." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 899, no. 1 (2021): 012022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/899/1/012022.

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Abstract The case of cultural resources, and in particular of archaeological sites, is one of the key elements of the anthropogenic environment that is affected by climate change and needs protection. At the same time, it is a field of analysis allowing the understanding of the interactions and interconnections of natural and socio-economic systems in time and in different spatial scales, thus providing useful information on the phenomenon of climate change and on how to respond and adapt to it [1]. However, the related scientific research, policies and actions are still limited, as only in th
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Mapunda, Bertram. "Get off my land! Towards mutual understanding in archaeological field conflicts." AP: Online Journal in Public Archaeology 3 (January 6, 2017): 74. http://dx.doi.org/10.23914/ap.v3i0.30.

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Genuine community participation in research and conservation projects is crucial for sustainable protection, management and development of archaeological sites, especially in sub-Saharan Africa where the scientific value of such resources is less appreciated. Local people often become suspicious of and discontented with field researchers who do not inform them of what they are doing around their courtyard, just as they are displeased with government officials who impose conservation projects upon them. Their discontent often comes for good reasons: either the given research or project is not a
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Thorne, Robert M., and Melissa H. Reams. "Preservation Is a Use: Archaeological Site Stabilization and Protection as Primary Means of Reducing Resources Damage or Destruction." Public Historian 13, no. 3 (1991): 139–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3378560.

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Barrera Mayo, Sergio, and Unai Baeza Santamaría. "La Realidad Virtual aplicada a la explotación sostenible del Patrimonio Arqueológico. Un caso éxito: la Cueva de Santimamiñe." Virtual Archaeology Review 1, no. 1 (2010): 69. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/var.2010.4775.

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<p>Archaeological complex are important heritage elements that require special care because of its fragility and because of the need of spreading its richness to the society along the time. The archaeological heritage used as education, scientific, cultural, economical resource, sometimes does not combine with the duty of its protection and conservation because the unwise exploitation of archaeological sites can generate irreversible damage. Combining the appropriate technologies, a virtual reconstruction can be developed in a high quality level, allowing the massive tourism exploitation
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Saeed, T. "Cultural Heritage of Pakistan: Conservation Problems and Techniques for its Protection." Nucleus 59, no. 1 (2022): 25–30. https://doi.org/10.71330/nucleus.59.01.1241.

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Pakistan is one of the fortunate countries of the world which possesses earliest socio-political history that goes back to Paleolithic. Its continuation has been expected to the significant period of about 2 million old from today. The areas of this Paleolithic culture have been found in the Potohar (or Pothohar) plateau, the area in and around district Rawalpindi, Punjab province of Pakistan, predictable to have been the most primitive habitat of the human species. This region in fact had played an active role in the evolution of human history since remote antiquity. This is the land where a
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Wilk, Anna, Mateusz Zawadzki, Rafał Zapłata, Artur Obidziński, and Krzysztof Stereńczak. "Użytkowanie i ochrona Puszczy Białowieskiej w okresie II wojny światowej w świetle wybranych źródeł historycznych, kartograficznych i archeologicznych = Use and protection of the Białowieża Forest during World War II in the light of selected historical, cartographic and archaeological sources." Przegląd Geograficzny 93, no. 3 (2021): 445–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.7163/przg.2021.3.6.

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During the Second World War, the area of what is today the Białowieża/Belovezhskaya Forest was first controlled by the Soviet Union (in the face of its incursion into Poland in the years 1939‑1941) and then under German Occupation (in the years 1941‑1944). The management of the Forest’s resources during that period has remained one of the lesser-known aspects of this renowned site’s history, hence the justification for the present article considering the scope of exploitation and protection of the Białowieża Forest during the War, on the basis of newly-identified documentation, as well as the
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Křivánek, Roman. "The Application of Non-Destructive Geophysical Measurements for Mapping and Surveying the Hillforts in the Czech Republic." Archaeologia Lituana 19 (December 20, 2018): 62–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/archlit.2018.19.4.

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[full article, abstract in English; abstract in Lithuanian] The Czech landscape and its archaeological resources include the most varied types of prehistoric or early medieval hillforts. These fortified sites are found across a variety of different locations and possess different functions and dimensions (very often in units of hectares, unlike the later medieval strongholds, characterized by the dimensions of tenths of hectares of fortified areas). Due to this large area, the hillforts were verified using mainly small-scale archaeological investigations. Many other hillforts are also known to
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Serbin, Anna. "THE EVOLUTION OF APPROACHES TO THE PRESERVATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL RELICS OF ARCHITECTE: A REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTS." Vìsnik Nacìonalʹnogo unìversitetu "Lʹvìvsʹka polìtehnìka". Serìâ Arhìtektura 2024, no. 2 (2024): 202–11. https://doi.org/10.23939/sa2024.02.202.

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Archaeological sites are non-renewable resources of global significance, containing material evidence of the past. International documents and charters have played a crucial role in shaping the principles of archaeological heritage preservation. This study examines the theoretical foundations of archaeological site conservation as outlined in international documents and charters from the 20th and 21st centuries, which contribute to the evolving ethics of interventions in archaeological sites. Special attention is given to analyzing the legal status of ratified international documents in Ukrain
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Zolotovskiy, Vladimir. "Heritage tourism as a direction to support sustainable tourism development in the regions and the local area." E3S Web of Conferences 420 (2023): 10011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202342010011.

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The priority issue of the research topic is disclosure of the organizational essence of archaeological tourism as one of the promising forms of heritage tourism and a means of ensuring sustainable development of the economy of tourism at the regional and local levels. The study object is archaeological tourism as a kind of tourist practice. The study subject is the organization of archaeological tourism as a form of tourist practice in the sphere of heritage tourism. The analysis of the impact of the global crisis on the service economy has led to the conclusion that the essential characterist
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Chatzi, Efstratia, Evangelia-Theodora Derdemezi, and Georgios Tsilimigkas. "The Impact of Built-Up Area Dispersion on the Cultural Heritage of the Region of the South Aegean, Greece." ISPRS International Journal of Geo-Information 14, no. 3 (2025): 97. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijgi14030097.

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Cultural heritage serves as a repository of a place’s history and identity, integral to its landscape and central to all three sustainability goals. However, managing and protecting cultural heritage through regulatory planning often proves inadequate. This particularly applies to islands where infrastructure development pressures and urban sprawl lead to significant changes. This study quantifies the impact of uncontrolled built-up area dispersion on islands’ cultural heritage, focusing on the Southern Aegean region. By identifying and delineating the boundaries of archaeological areas and hi
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Ibroximova, Aziza Abbasovna. "Museum collection management and new technology." «Yashil iqtisodiyot va taraqqiyot» jurnali 3, no. 3 (2025): 10–16. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15161634.

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This paper presents an outline of the uses of new technology in the museum and heritage sector for thecollection management, access to the collection and the interpretation of the collection. Despite the ever-increasingattention paid to museums, the storage plays a marginal role: an invisible resource, whose potential is often little exploredand/or valued. What is the situation of archaeological museum storage in Uzbekistan? Some reflections are presentedhere, rising from the results of a recent statistical survey conducted within the IVLP Impact Award Project by the writerduring her research
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Bonnie, Rick. "‘Haven't we dug enough now?’ Excavation in the light of intergenerational equity." Archaeological Dialogues 18, no. 1 (2011): 48–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1380203811000122.

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In western Europe, cultural resource management agencies have enforced, through treaties and legislation, the principle that archaeological sites endangered by development are protected. Excavation has played – and still plays – a major role in this: thousands of archaeological sites that are threatened by destruction have been ‘rescued’ through excavations. While treaties (e.g. Malta 1992, 4.2) and legislations (e.g. Planning Policy Statement 5, A.13; Wet op de archeologische monumentenzorg, 2007) stipulate that rescue excavation stands equal to protection, they also acknowledge that there ar
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Bonnie, Rick. "'Haven't we dug enough now?' Excavation in the light of Intergenerational equity." Archaeological Dialogues 18, no. 1 (2011): 48–58. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1380203811000122.

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In western Europe, cultural resource management agencies have enforced, through treaties and legislation, the principle that archaeological sites endangered by development are protected. Excavation has played – and still plays – a major role in this: thousands of archaeological sites that are threatened by destruction have been ‘rescued’ through excavations. While treaties (e.g. Malta 1992, 4.2) and legislations (e.g. Planning Policy Statement 5, A.13; Wet op de archeologische monumentenzorg, 2007) stipulate that rescue excavation stands equal to protection, they also acknowledge that there ar
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Álvarez Tortosa, Juan Francisco, Francisco Javier Catalán González, Daniel Mateo Corredor, Manuel Ruiz Barroso, and Jaime Molina Vidal. "Non-Invasive Archaeological Methodologies for the Analysis of the Port Structures of Portus Ilicitanus (Santa Pola, Alicante)." Land 11, no. 12 (2022): 2159. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land11122159.

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The traditional identification of the ancient port of Ilici with the current town of Santa Pola in Alicante (Spain) has been based on a small number of punctual, unconnected, and too partial archaeological interventions. Since 2017, a program of geophysical surveys has been performed with a Stream X model multi-channel georadar IDS. This program has been focused mainly on the so-called Mercado de Viguetes, an area in which archaeological excavations have hardly been carried out. The geophysical surveys have allowed us to draw part of the urban fabric of the central core of the Portus Ilicitanu
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Klesert, Anthony, and Larry Benallie. "Commentary: Indians and Anthropologists." Practicing Anthropology 16, no. 2 (1994): 33–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.17730/praa.16.2.nm382t2776584100.

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With the passage of legislation such as the Archaeological Resources Protection Act (ARPA) and the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), as well as amendments to the Historic Preservation Act and proposed revisions to the American Indian Religious Freedom Act (AIRFA), it is increasingly clear that contract archaeologists and applied ethnographers must take into account Native American perceptions of significance when working on Indian lands or with Indian remains. This applies to both prehistoric sites and historic ones, as well as to the discovery, evaluation, and t
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Lercari, Nicola, and Denise Jaffke. "Implementing Participatory Site Stewardship through Citizen Science and Mobile Apps." Advances in Archaeological Practice 8, no. 4 (2020): 337–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/aap.2020.29.

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ABSTRACTHistoric archaeological resources in the American West are increasingly at risk of loss because of prolonged droughts, wildfires, earthquakes, general deterioration, and the negative impact of increasing visitation. Casual visitors regularly remove objects from their original contexts in the landscape, either taking them home as souvenirs or bringing them to local staff because they are concerned about the items disappearing. As a result, many sites of cultural significance are losing the ability to convey the information required for scholarly interpretation and for drafting community
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Gonzalez, Sara L. "Indigenous Values and Methods in Archaeological Practice: Low-Impact Archaeology Through the Kashaya Pomo Interpretive Trail Project." American Antiquity 81, no. 3 (2016): 533–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s000273160000398x.

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As federally and non-federally recognized tribal communities assert control over the management of tribal heritage, there is a significant opportunity to work with these nations to further refine and develop approaches to archaeological practice that work for the long-term care and protection of tribal heritage. This article evaluates the methodological implications of integrating indigenous values and cultural protocols into archaeological practice and tribal historic preservation. Drawing upon the example of the Kashaya Pomo Interpretive Trail Project at Fort Ross State Historic Park, I exam
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Fuldain González, Juan, and Félix Varón Hernández. "NDVI Identification and Survey of a Roman Road in the Northern Spanish Province of Álava." Remote Sensing 11, no. 6 (2019): 725. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs11060725.

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The Iter 34 (Antonine Itinerary XXXIV) is the name of the Roman road that crosses the province of Álava from west to east. Since no specific path was officially recognized before our study, the remains of the road did not benefit from heritage protection. In 2017, we made a project to determine the course of the road through rural Álava. In addition to traditional archaeological excavation and prospecting techniques, we used UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicle) to produce NDVI (normalized difference vegetation index) orthomosaic plans of ten cultivated areas through which the road is conjectured to
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Oxley, Ian. "Scapa Flow and the protection and management of Scotland's historic military shipwrecks." Antiquity 76, no. 293 (2002): 862–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00091353.

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IntroductionIn the past Britain has been a global naval, mercantile and industrial power and, as an island which has benefited from successive waves of settlement, its history is inextricably linked to its surrounding seas (Lavery 2001). High volumes of shipping traffic and a long history of seafaring and warfare have contributed to a density of shipwreck remains in UK territorial waters which is likely to be amongst the highest in the world.Recently warship wrecks have been given a significantly higher degree of attention in the UK and world-wide, and the recent ‘scheduling’ of the German Hig
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Stereńczak, Krzysztof, Rafał Zapłata, Jarosław Wójcik, et al. "ALS-Based Detection of Past Human Activities in the Białowieża Forest—New Evidence of Unknown Remains of Past Agricultural Systems." Remote Sensing 12, no. 16 (2020): 2657. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs12162657.

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The Białowieża Forest (BF), a unique ecosystem of historical significance in central Europe, has a long history of assumed human settlement, with at least 200 known archaeological sites (until 2016). This study uncovers new evidence of the cultural heritage of this unique forest area using Airborne Laser Scanning (ALS) technology combined with traditional archaeological field assessment methods to verify the ALS data interpretations and to provide additional evidence about the function and origin of the newly detected archaeological sites. The results of this study include (1) a scientific app
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Catalano, Agostino. "Engineering how support of archaeology. Instrumental and safeguard technologies for interdisciplinary integration." VITRUVIO - International Journal of Architectural Technology and Sustainability 4, no. 1 (2019): 40. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/vitruvio-ijats.2019.11817.

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<p>The paper sets in prominence the newfound cooperation between engineering and archaeology. This integration of knowledge is particularly useful in the development of preventive archaeology that allows targeted excavations with a considerable saving of resources and a widening of the possibilities for the protection of the cultural heritage. In many cases, the engineering reading of the ancient buildings reveals surprisingly good construction practices in seismic areas. Particularly, the architectures of archaeological sites shows a series of cases that meet the criteria of seismic ass
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عباس الزبيدي, عقيل, and سرباز ابراهيم محمد. "Comparative Study Between Geological natural resources and its Archaeological importance at Bazian, Sulaimaniya and Qusair, Karbala." Al-Adab Journal 1, no. 121 (2018): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.31973/aj.v1i121.265.

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Ancient human at Bazian and Qusair sites exploited geodiversity and other natural resources for his daily uses such as food, water, building materials and protection himself from nature danger and other enemies. Bazian site is located about 20 km west Sulaimaniya city, northeastern Iraq and Qusair site is located south west Karbala city, near Razaza Lake, middle of Iraq. Rock units exposed near Bazian and Qusair sites are: limestone, dolostone, dolomitic limestone, marly limestone, marl, gypsum, claystone, mudstone, sandstone. Limestone and dolostone were used for building, gypsum was used for
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