Collaboration, engagement, and Cambodia: Archaeological perspectives on cultural heritage

作者: Miriam T. Stark

DOI: 10.1080/20518196.2020.1766172

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摘要: Community archaeology remains rare in Southeast Asian archaeology, where most archaeological engagement takes place within heritage management contexts. What should community archaeo...

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