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Zedgenidze A. A. The Standards and Methods for the Interpretation and Presentation of Cultural Property Sites

(Moscow University for the Humanities)

Abstract ◊ The article represents a review of an international seminar that tackled the problems of standards and methods for the interpretation and presentation of cultural property sites. The seminar took place in Sevastopol, 20–25 June, 2011.

Keywords: wildlife area, monument, cultural heritage, the Ename charter, interpretation, presentation.


Zedgenidze Angelina Andreevna, Candidate of Science (history), associate professor of the Philosophy, Culturology and Politology Department at Moscow University for the Humanities. Tel.: +7 (499) 374-61-81. E-mail: zedgenidze@yandex.ru

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Citation: Zedgenidze A. A. Standarty i metody interpretatsii i prezentatsii pamiatnikov kul'turnogo naslediia // Znanie. Ponimanie. Umenie. 2012. № 1. S. 244–246.

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