Heritage studies :methods and approaches /edited by Marie Louise Stig S²rensen and John Carman.
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London ;New York :
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Routledge,
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2009.
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xvii, 340 p. :ill., maps ;25 cm.
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مرجع به حساب نمي آيد
INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Setting the scene. Introduction: Making the means transparent : reasons and reflections / Marie Louise Stig Sorensen and John Carman ; Heritage studies : an outline / John Carman and Marie Louise Stig Sorensen ; Public archaeology in the United States in the early twenty-first century / Barbara J. Little -- Heritage methodologies : investigating texts. The history of heritage : a method in analysing legislative historiography / Hilary A. Soderland ; Means maketh the end : the context for the development of methodologies to assess the state of the historic environment in the UK / Ian Baxter ; Methods used to investigate the use of the past in the formation of regional identities / Ulrike Sommer -- Heritage methodologies : investigating people. Reflections on the practice of ethnography within heritage tourism / Catherine Palmer ; Heritage ethnography as a specialised craft : grasping maritime heritage in Bermuda / Charlotte Andrews ; Between the lines and in the margins : interviewing people about attitudes to heritage and identity / Marie Louise Stig Sorensen ; Walking a fine line : obtaining sensitive information using a valid methodology / Morag M. Kersel ; Methods for investigating locals' perceptions of a cultural heritage product for tourism : lessons from Botswana / Susan Keitumetse ; The public archaeology of African America : reflections on pragmatic methods and their results / Carol McDavid -- Heritage methodologies : investigating things. The use if GIS in landscape