- Degree Bachelor
- Code: HT1011
- Credit hrs: 3
- Prequisites: None
• Identify, comprehend and assess meanings, uses and values of cultural heritage • Differentiate between, cultural heritage (tangible heritage and intangible heritage), natural heritage and history, archaeology and anthropology • Comprehend theoretical and methodological approaches to cultural heritage • Recognize conflict within the cultural heritage context • Become aware of the ethical, racial and political implications of cultural heritage • Develop a foundation of definitions, concepts, interactions and terms about cultural heritage from the different multi-disciplinary disciplines • Recognize and analyze ways stakeholders are affected by cultural heritage research • Assess and critique power inequalities and boundaries in cultural heritage management • Become familiar with national law and international legislation regarding cultural heritage • Discuss and debate the role of archaeologists, historians, antiquities inspectors and cultural heritage professionals • Develop ideas and recommendations for new and innovative ways for identifying, conserving and managing cultural heritage
Egyptian Archaeology
• Harrison, Rodney. 2013. Heritage: Critical Approaches. Routledge. • Meskell, Lynn. 2011. The Nature of Heritage: The New South Africa. Wiley & Sons.
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