BAR Publishing, 2015. — 131 p. — (BAR International Series 2741). Proceedings of the international conference, Iaşi, Romania, November 6-10, 2013 Archaeological heritage helps to define the age and origins of a culture, the history and traditions of a nation, a country or a certain ethno-cultural space in relation to other states or cultural spaces. Today, archaeological goods...
BAR Publishing, 2015. — 115 p. — (BAR International Series 2774). The nature of disputes related to the in situ conservation of archaeological remains into the basements of contemporary buildings are explored in this study. Through a novel, interdisciplinary approach negotiation theories and models with heritage management practices are merged, and the concept of in situ...
BAR Publishing, 2020. — 183 p. — (BAR International Series 2983). The Christian cultural heritage of north Africa is ancient and rich, but at risk after recent political events. The Christian, Coptic heritage of Egypt remains poorly studied from the perspective of heritage management and is also at risk from a number of factors. Using first-hand study and analysis based upon...
BAR Publishing, 2017. — 205 p. — (BAR International Series 2868). Valencian castles have been studied from very different approaches, and to greater or lesser degrees. This has allowed scholars to better understand their history and morphology, the materials used in their construction and their pathologies, as well as other aspects related to the people who occupied them at...