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70 result(s) for "Cleere, Henry"
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Approaches to the archaeological heritage : a comparative study of world cultural resource management systems
Cleere undertakes a comparative study of the history and development of legislative and administrative systems in operation today, for the protection of archaeological monuments.
The World Heritage Convention As a Medium for Promoting the Industrial Heritage
The evolution and application of the 1972 UNESCO World Heritage Convention are explained in general terms. Attention then shifts to the inadequate representation of the industrial heritage on the World Heritage List up to the present and to the steps being taken to accord it proper recognition on the global scale. The paper ends with a discussion of the implications of World Heritage listing in the creation of a greater awareness of the industrial heritage and in the education of both the general public and professional practitioners.
Managing the archaeological heritage
The need for dynamic management of the archaeological heritage, aptly if somewhat ponderously described as \"a non-renewable cultural resource’, was first recognized in the USA in the early 1970s following the passage of the Archaeological and Historic Preservation Act (still fondly known to veterans of the struggles that led up to its enactment as \"Moss-Bennett’ after its sponsors in the House of Representatives). The message spread slowly across the world and into the consciousness of international bodies.
Editorial
An editorial discusses the vulnerability of archaeological heritage to the ravages of modern total war. The looting of the archaeological heritage as a by-product of political instability and civil war is discussed.