The safeguarding of Mixed Sites: from the recognition to the enhancement

In recent years, speaking of Cultural Heritage, the use of the 'mixed sites' phrase is increasingly used to indicate a site where there are more values worthy of protection; mostly, we refer to areas of great naturalistic importance where archaeological emergencies are present. However, it...

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Main Author: Roberto Sabelli
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Firenze University Press 2017-11-01
Series:Restauro Archeologico
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Online Access:https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ra/article/view/2003
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spelling doaj-99f827f8e30f43a6b011ebe0b4eaf4342020-11-25T02:00:28ZdeuFirenze University PressRestauro Archeologico1724-96862465-23772017-11-0125110.13128/RA-21308The safeguarding of Mixed Sites: from the recognition to the enhancementRoberto SabelliIn recent years, speaking of Cultural Heritage, the use of the 'mixed sites' phrase is increasingly used to indicate a site where there are more values worthy of protection; mostly, we refer to areas of great naturalistic importance where archaeological emergencies are present. However, it is evident that attributing almost exclusively to this particular quality of coexistence, the meaning of 'mixed site' does not make the idea of the complexity of the existing cases. Many documents drawn up by the international scientific community, such as UNESCO declarations, address the problem but, to date many problems remain unresolved. In March 2016, from 10 to 12, the “Primer congreso internacional sobre conservación de Sitios Mixtos”, was held in Puebla (Mexico), with the participation of researchers from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Guatemala, Italy, Mexico, Spain and Venezuela. At the end of the congress a final document was drawn up, the Puebla Charter, which places to the attention of the international community, the peculiarity of these important cultural sites.https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ra/article/view/2003Mixed sitesCultural HeritageSafeguarding and conservationInternational Declarations
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The safeguarding of Mixed Sites: from the recognition to the enhancement
Restauro Archeologico
Mixed sites
Cultural Heritage
Safeguarding and conservation
International Declarations
author_facet Roberto Sabelli
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title The safeguarding of Mixed Sites: from the recognition to the enhancement
title_short The safeguarding of Mixed Sites: from the recognition to the enhancement
title_full The safeguarding of Mixed Sites: from the recognition to the enhancement
title_fullStr The safeguarding of Mixed Sites: from the recognition to the enhancement
title_full_unstemmed The safeguarding of Mixed Sites: from the recognition to the enhancement
title_sort safeguarding of mixed sites: from the recognition to the enhancement
publisher Firenze University Press
series Restauro Archeologico
issn 1724-9686
2465-2377
publishDate 2017-11-01
description In recent years, speaking of Cultural Heritage, the use of the 'mixed sites' phrase is increasingly used to indicate a site where there are more values worthy of protection; mostly, we refer to areas of great naturalistic importance where archaeological emergencies are present. However, it is evident that attributing almost exclusively to this particular quality of coexistence, the meaning of 'mixed site' does not make the idea of the complexity of the existing cases. Many documents drawn up by the international scientific community, such as UNESCO declarations, address the problem but, to date many problems remain unresolved. In March 2016, from 10 to 12, the “Primer congreso internacional sobre conservación de Sitios Mixtos”, was held in Puebla (Mexico), with the participation of researchers from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador, Guatemala, Italy, Mexico, Spain and Venezuela. At the end of the congress a final document was drawn up, the Puebla Charter, which places to the attention of the international community, the peculiarity of these important cultural sites.
topic Mixed sites
Cultural Heritage
Safeguarding and conservation
International Declarations
url https://oaj.fupress.net/index.php/ra/article/view/2003
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