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Towards a Theoretical Framework for Archaeological Heritage Management Laurajane Smith School of Heritage Studies and Art , Charles Sturt University , PO Box 789 , Albury , NSW , 2640 , Australia . ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIEW from CAMBRIDGE ...
Towards a Theoretical Framework for Archaeological Heritage Management Laurajane Smith School of Heritage Studies and Art , Charles Sturt University , PO Box 789 , Albury , NSW , 2640 , Australia . ARCHAEOLOGICAL REVIEW from CAMBRIDGE ...
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... heritage management the exis- tence of conflict is always emphasised . Conflict often arises over the different values attributed to heritage by interest groups , over the use of heritage sites , over different conceptualisations and ...
... heritage management the exis- tence of conflict is always emphasised . Conflict often arises over the different values attributed to heritage by interest groups , over the use of heritage sites , over different conceptualisations and ...
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... Heritage Cambridge , University Press . Cleere , H. 1984b . World cultural resource management : problems and perspectives . In H. Cleere ( ed . ) Approaches to the Archaeological Heritage Cambridge , University Press . Cleere , H. 1988 ...
... Heritage Cambridge , University Press . Cleere , H. 1984b . World cultural resource management : problems and perspectives . In H. Cleere ( ed . ) Approaches to the Archaeological Heritage Cambridge , University Press . Cleere , H. 1988 ...
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