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The Curation and Management of World Heritage, Department of History of Art and Architecture
Whose Culture?
The Curation and Management of World Heritage, Department of History of Art and Architecture
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    • Preserving Ownership
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    • Parthenon
    • Bamiyan Buddhas
    • Longmen Binyang Central Cave
    • Mosque of Djenné
    • Hagia Sophia (Istanbul)
    • Hagia Sophia (Trabzon)
    • Angkor Wat
    • Palmyra
    • Babylon
    • Ercolano Fresco
    • Chora Church
    • Aleppo
    • Erbil
    • Harald Wagner Collection
    • Templo Mayor
    • Jonah´s Tomb
    • Caligula´s pleasure ships
  • Prioritizing Culture
  • People
  • Further Reading

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Babylon - What Memory Lives On?

Case Studies

  • Parthenon
    • The Parthenon as Seen Through the Artist's Lens: The Photograph as a Social Document
  • Bamiyan Buddhas
  • Longmen Binyang Central Cave
  • Mosque of Djenné
  • Hagia Sophia (Istanbul)
    • The Evolving Fate of the Hagia Sophia's Mosaics
    • Hagia Sophia's Myriad of Mosaics
  • Hagia Sophia (Trabzon)
  • Angkor Wat
  • Palmyra
  • Babylon
    • Babylon - What Memory Lives On?
      • Building Babylon: Humanity's Fascination with Ascension
  • Ercolano Fresco
  • Chora Church
  • Aleppo
  • Erbil
  • Harald Wagner Collection
  • Templo Mayor
  • Jonah´s Tomb
  • Caligula´s pleasure ships

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