ICOMOS Netherlands publishes, in collaboration with scholars from the LeidenDelftErasmus Centre for Global Heritage and Development (CHGD), a new and important work presenting multidisciplinary research that connects water to heritage.
The "Heritage at Risk World Report 2014–2015 on monuments and sites in danger" is the latest volume of a series of World Reports first published in 2000. From a strictly preservation-based approach this publication series offers worldwide information about the dangers that are threatening our cultural heritage, in order to provide help in the case of risks and to promote practical measures to avert or at least allay these risks.
The "Heritage at Risk World Report 2014–2015 on monuments and sites in danger" is the latest volume of a series of World Reports first published in 2000. From a strictly preservation-based approach this publication series offers worldwide information about the dangers that are threatening our cultural heritage, in order to provide help in the case of risks and to promote practical measures to avert or at least allay these risks.
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- p. 1-7 Bednarik.pdf « Proboscidean petroglyphs in the USA»
- p. 7-10 Clottes.pdf « Two petroglyphs of proboscidean at upper sand island, Bluff, Utah (USA) »
- p. 11-15 Eisenberg.pdf « Concluding the Har Michia Rock Art Survey»
- p. 15-19 Bednarik.pdf« History's largest confrontation over rock art protection»
- p.19-27 Clottes and Dubey.pdf « Two ritually destroyed rock art shelters in central India »