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Dec 30, 2024
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ANTH 503 - Seminar in Heritage Practice Unit(s): 3 This course is an in-depth seminar on what heritage practice is, how and why it occurs around the world, the laws and regulations that direct how it is done, and how it is evolving. It reviews the development of legal structures, especially for the US and California. It also focuses on the process of applying federal, state, and local regulations to undertakings, concepts of significance, integrity, in/direct effects, and other aspects of identifying, assessing, and evaluating cultural heritage.
Prerequisite(s): Class open to Cultural Heritage and Resources Management graduate students only Typically Offered Fall Odd Years May Be Repeated No Teaching Mode: Face-to-Face Grading: Graded
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