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ICOMOS

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Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Rebuilding of Jacmel and Haiti Jakmèl kenbe la, se fòs peyi a!

Turgeon, Laurier and Michelet Divers. 2010. Intangible Cultural Heritage in the Rebuilding of Jacmel and Haiti Jakmèl kenbe la, se fòs peyi a! Museum International 62(4): pp. 106-115.

Intangible Heritage

Smith, L. and N. Akagawa. 2009. Intangible Heritage. Routledge.

Intangible Heritage and Community Identity in Post-Apartheid South Africa

Bakker, Karel and Liana Müller. 2010. Intangible Heritage and Community Identity in Post-Apartheid South Africa. Museum International 62(1-2): pp. 48-54.

Intangible Heritage in Conservation Management Planning: the case of Robben Island

Deacon, H. Intangible Heritage in Conservation Management Planning: the case of Robben Island. 2004. International Journal of Heritage Studies 10(3): July, pp. 309-319.

Intangible values of Mountain landscapes: Methods and models

Ramsay, Juliet and Marilyn Truscott. 2005. Intangible values of Mountain landscapes: Methods and models. Historic Environment 18(2): pp. 2.

Introducción al Patrimonio de los Derechos Humanos en Chile

Introducción al Patrimonio de los Derechos Humanos en Chile. Ponencia “El Patrimonio y los Derechos Humanos en Chile”. Seminario sobre Derechos Humanos y Patrimonio. Universidad Arturo Prat, Santiago, 15 de mayo de 2008. 

Introduction: Mountains of meaning: Celebrating mountains in the International year of mountains

Truscott, Marilyn, Juliet Ramsay and Alistair Grinberts. 2003. Introduction: Mountains of meaning: Celebrating mountains in the International year of mountains. Historic Environment 17(2): pp. 2-3.

Introduction. Du matériel à l’immatériel. Nouveaux défis, nouveaux enjeux

Turgeon, L. 2010. Introduction. Du matériel à l’immatériel. Nouveaux défis, nouveaux enjeux. Ethnologie française 3(40): pp. 389-399.

Inventory-making according to the Convention for the Safeguarding of the ICH (in Chinese)

Deacon, Harriet. 2012. Inventory-making according to the Convention for the Safeguarding of the ICH (in Chinese). Cultural Heritage (Institute of Chinese Intangible Cultural Heritage, Sun Yat-sen University) 3: pp. 11-14.

Is community archaeology the future?: an examination of community-based archaeology in Australia today and its origins

Truscott, Marilyn. 2004. Is community archaeology the future?: an examination of community-based archaeology in Australia today and its origins. Artefact: the Journal of the Archaeological and Anthropological Society of Victoria 27: pp. 29-35.

Issues in Values-Based Management for Indigenous Cultural Heritage in Australia

Buckley, Kristal and S. Sullivan. 2014. Issues in Values-Based Management for Indigenous Cultural Heritage in Australia. APT Bulletin: Journal of Preservation Technology 45(4): pp. 35-42.

Japan and the Rise of Heritage in Cultural Diplomacy: Where Are We Heading?

Akagawa, N. 2016. Japan and the Rise of Heritage in Cultural Diplomacy: Where Are We Heading? Future Anterior 13(1): pp. 124-139.

La autenticidad del Tendido de Cristos

Rivero Canto, Raúl. 2020. La autenticidad del Tendido de Cristos. Estudios Jaliscienses. No. 120. Pp. 48 – 59.

La Conservación del Patrimonio Arqueológico en Isla de Pascua

Cabeza Monteira, Ángel. La Conservación del Patrimonio Arqueológico en Isla de Pascua. Presented at Heritage Conservation in South America: Challenges and Solutions. World Monuments Fund. Sao Paulo, Brazil, April 2002.

Las iglesias de Chiloé: su importancia en el contexto de América Latina y Chile

Cabeza Monteira, Ángel. 2003, “Las iglesias de Chiloé: su importancia en el contexto de América Latina y Chile”. En: Las Iglesias de Chiloé: La recuperación de destrezas tradicionales. Ángel Cabeza y Susana Siminetti, pp. 7-15. Programa de Patrimonio Cultural de la Cooperación Española. Madrid, España.

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