The system of sciences devoted to the theoretical
foundations of cultural heritage preservation
Explore the principal scientific branches that study the philosophical, historical, geographical, methodological, analytical, legal, and future-oriented foundations of cultural heritage preservation.
A general introduction to Theoretical Klironomy as a scientific direction that studies the conceptual, methodological, historical, and legal foundations of preserving cultural heritage.
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The science of philosophical thought on the preservation of cultural heritage.
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The science of the history of preserving cultural heritage.
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The science of the geography of world and national cultural heritage sites.
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The science of methodological approaches to preserving cultural heritage.
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The science of searching for and analysing historical and archival documents on cultural heritage, including with the use of artificial intelligence.
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The science of laws and the development of legislative frameworks for preserving cultural heritage.
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The science of preserving objects that will become cultural heritage for future generations, as well as the principles of their classification and recognition.
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