ISC Archaeological Heritage Management

 

1993

 

148 pages


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Contents

1. Monuments as Managing Factors in Forming Townscape
Agosthazi, Laszlo
2. Heritage Management -Tamil Nadu. India
Deivanayagam, G.
3. Educating to Value Different Perspectives of Australian Cultural Heritage
Egloff, Brian J.
4. Heritage Management through Contemporary Design;
A Philosophical Approach
Ganiatsas, Vassilis
5. Les Places des Sultans
Gilibert, Anna
6. Rebuilding of the Old Town in Warsaw; the World Heritage
Gruszecki, Andrzej
7. The Image of Hungarian Cultural Sites on the Example of the County Vas
Harrach, Elizabeth C.
8. Documentation and Conservation at Moenjodaro; A Concept of Management
Jansen, Michael
9. Conservation Training of Students of Architecture in Finland
Kaila, Panu
10. Problems and Possible Solutions on Cultural Heritage Management in Sri Lanka
Lalchandra, M. D.
11. Interpreting Historic Gold Mining Sites to Visitors in Victoria. Australia
Lennon, Jane
12. Statutory Protection and Predictive Plans - Archaeological Heritage Management in Sydney
Mackay, Richard
13. Results of the Seminar on the Conservation of Asian Cultural Heritage
Nishiura, Tadateru
14. Angkor and the World Monuments Fund
Stubbs, John H.
15. World Heritage Education; A Prototype for Teaching Young People
Timken, Barbara C.
16. An International Strategy for Cultural Heritage
Tomaszewski, Andrzej
17. Applied Research -the Backbone of Archaeological Heritage Management
Trotzig, Gustaf
18. Local Community and Cultural fleritage Management in Australia
Truscott, Marilyn
19. Specific Problems Related to Surveying and Recording Works in Makkah
Uluengin, Niha1 and Uluengin Bulent
20. So Important -But flow Should We Do It? Education. Training and Professional Development for Archaeological fleritage Conservation
Wood, John
21. Twenty Years of Experience in Training of Monuments Preservation at the Technical University of Budapest
Zador, Mihaly

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