Value-based conservation theory is focuses
on identifying and analysing all of the values assigned to the cultural
heritage by various stakeholders during the conservation decision-making
process. Although this process might be difficult, it is crucial as it allows
conservators to find equilibrium between all stakeholders and therefore helps
to preserve most of the values associated with the object.
"Small Number of People in Hugely Respectful Community of Artefact Hunters"
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Well, it's called "nighthawking innit?" Dr Jonathan Berry, Senior Inspector
of Ancient Monuments and archaeology, is interviewed in a feature on
heritage ...
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