Conclusions of the Workshop “Challenges for the management of archaeological heritage
Towards the adoption of good practices”, X Congress of Archaeology of the Pampas Region 2024
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Cultural Heritage, Good Practices, Archaeology, Pampas RegionAbstract
The workshop “Challenges for the management of archaeological heritage. Towards the adoption of good practices” was held within the framework of the Tenth Congress of Archaeology of the Argentine Pampas Region (XCARPA), held during the month of April at the Faculty of Social Sciences (FACSO) of the National University of the Center of the Buenos Aires Province (UNICEN), city of Olavarría. It was organized by the UNESCO Chair of Archaeological Heritage of UNICEN and the Interdisciplinary Program of Heritage Studies (PATRIMONIA), under the Institute of Archaeological and Paleontological Research of the Quaternary of the Pampas (INCUAPA - Executive Unit of CONICET and UNICEN).
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Cabré Castellví, M.T. (2010). Terminología y buenas prácticas. Publifarum, 12. Atti Convegno Assiterm 2009. https://riviste.unige.it/index.php/publifarum/article/view/1543/1684
González-Varas Ibáñez, I. (2021). Buenas prácticas: concepto, sentido y aplicación para la valoración y gestión de sistemas patrimoniales complejos. Revista PH, 104, 28-57. https://doi.org/10.33349/2021.104.5009.
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