2013
DOI: 10.1080/1743873x.2013.765749
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Caribbean Cultural Landscape: the English Caribbean potential in the journey from ‘tentative listing’ to being ‘inscribed’

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“…Moreover, during the regional expert meeting in Martinique in 2004 (https://whc.unesco.org/ en/activities/410/), also organized by UNESCO, five categories of sites-rock art, Indigenous archaeological sites of the Caribbean, Contact Period sites, cultural landscapes, and African heritage in the Caribbean-were proposed as candidates for the UNESCO World Heritage List; the meeting produced an edited volume by contributors from countries in the region (Sanz, 2005(Sanz, , 2008. Further discussions on more regional scales look at the possibilities for built heritage to be more exhaustively considered as world heritage (e.g., Found, 2004;Green, 2013;Inniss & Jolliffe, 2012;Scher, 2012).…”
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“…Moreover, during the regional expert meeting in Martinique in 2004 (https://whc.unesco.org/ en/activities/410/), also organized by UNESCO, five categories of sites-rock art, Indigenous archaeological sites of the Caribbean, Contact Period sites, cultural landscapes, and African heritage in the Caribbean-were proposed as candidates for the UNESCO World Heritage List; the meeting produced an edited volume by contributors from countries in the region (Sanz, 2005(Sanz, , 2008. Further discussions on more regional scales look at the possibilities for built heritage to be more exhaustively considered as world heritage (e.g., Found, 2004;Green, 2013;Inniss & Jolliffe, 2012;Scher, 2012).…”
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