Lesson 2 - Definition Of Heritage And Conservation Flashcards

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Is defined with different shades and meanings. It can be monuments and sites that embody the cultural, political, economic or social history of the community.

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Heritage

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According to ____ . Heritage is the cultivation of cultural patrimony.

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Christopher Tunnard

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It is the cultivation of cultural patrimony

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Heritage

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can also state as the property which parents handed down to their progeny and can also refer to an intellectual or spiritual legacy.

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Heritage

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According to ______, Heritage is as much about people as it is about relics, and the challenges to balance preservation with modern day realities.

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Liu Yuan

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is our legacy from the past, what we live in today and what we pass on to future generations

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Heritage

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is anything that one values. It may be tangible or intangible thing that is worth cherishing and nurturing.

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Heritage or ‘pamana’

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Ways of living that include behavioral patterns, arts, beliefs, institution and all products of human work and thought shared that reflect the identity of a group

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Cultural heritage

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Two types of Heritage

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-Natural Heritage
-Cultural Heritage

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Habitat of threatened species and natural sites of value from the point of view of science, conservation, and natural beauty.

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Natural Heritage

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Example of natural heritage

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Environment, flora and fauna

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an important part of society’s heritage, encompassing the countryside and natural environment, including flora and fauna, scientifically known as biodiversity.

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Natural heritage

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2 types of cultural heritage

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-Tangible cultural heritage
-Intangible Cultural heritage

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Types of tangible cultural heritage

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• Man-made built-heritage

-Movable heritage
-Immovable Heritage

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Examples of movable heritage

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• Paintings
• sculptures
• farmhouse
• wall paintings

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Example of immovable heritage

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• Historical buildings
• monuments
• archeological sites

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Example of intangible cultural heritage

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• oral traditions
• science & habits related to nature and world
• traditional skills

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Refers to things we that we can store or physically touch.

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Tangible Cultural heritage

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consist of all aspects of man-made historic environment such as houses, factories, commercial buildings, places of worship

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Man-made Built heritage

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are national Cultural treasures

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Movable tangible heritage

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artifacts that are considered worthy of preservation for the future

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Movable tangible heritage

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Movable tangible heritage sub-categories

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  1. Ancient documents or artifacts with pre-colonial writings
  2. Archeological materials
  3. Ethnic crafts
  4. Historical materials owned by historical persons
  5. Paintings
  6. Sculptures
  7. Writings and other literary works
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includes traditions and living expressions that are passed down from generation to generation within a particular community

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Immovable tangible heritage

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Immovable tangible heritage sub-categories

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  1. Church complexes and colonial fortifications
  2. Mosque complexes and temple complexes
  3. Indigenous place of worship or dambana complexes
  4. Modern and historical residences
  5. Structures related to industry, transportation, and public works
  6. Archeological sites
  7. Miscellaneous structures and sites
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is the practice, expressions, knowledge and skills that communities, groups and sometimes individuals recognize as part of their cultural heritage

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Intangible cultural heritage