UWI BOOKSHOP » Faculty of Humanities and Education » History » HS1031 » PROTECTING HERITAGE IN THE CARIBBEAN
Model: HS1031
Authors: SIEGEL, P.
Publishers: THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO DIST
Price: $5,830.00JMD
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Heritage preservation is a broad term that can include the protection of a wide range of human-mediated material and cultural processes ranging from specific artifacts, ancient rock art, and features of the built environment and modified landscapes. As a region of multiple independent nations and colonial territories, the Caribbean shares a common heritage at some levels, yet at the same time there are vast historical and cultural differences. Likewise, approaches to Caribbean heritage preservation are similarly diverse in range and scope.