THE SUSTAINABILITY OF HERITAGE SITES (MARGINALIZING AND POOR SITES), BY MODERN REVIVAL | ||||
International Journal of Multidisciplinary Studies in Heritage Research | ||||
Volume 3, Issue 2, December 2020, Page 1-2 PDF (419.25 K) | ||||
Document Type: Original Article | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/ijmshr.2020.180083 | ||||
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Author | ||||
Heba Maher MAHMOUD | ||||
Ancient Egyptian Archaeology Department, Faculty of Arts, Mansoura University, Egypt | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Both Archaeology and Heritage are intrinsically linked in that both are, in effect, a representation or interpretation of a version of the past. In poor sites case Although the sites are very poor, the excavations gives it a positive impact in achieving a part of its revival by a number of specialists in Egyptology, geography, Geology, Zoology, pottery, furthermore using the modern techniques for development may be achieved a large part of its sustainability. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
Tell Tebilla; ‘RA-nfr’; Revival; Archaeology; Heritage; Sustainability; Poor Site; Weather Transformation; Site Management | ||||
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