2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12371-020-00448-5
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Geological or Cultural Heritage? The Ex Situ Scientific Collections as a Remnant of Nature and Culture

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“…Nonetheless, only a minority of them are accurately identified, collected, documented 1 , and preserved. A particular object or a group can be understood within many different scenarios (J. T. Lima & Carvalho, 2020a). The recognition and valuation of these potential heritage objects is vital for their preservation.…”
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“…Nonetheless, only a minority of them are accurately identified, collected, documented 1 , and preserved. A particular object or a group can be understood within many different scenarios (J. T. Lima & Carvalho, 2020a). The recognition and valuation of these potential heritage objects is vital for their preservation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Once an object is properly valued, it can be considered a cultural good. In other words, a cultural or scientific good is an object that has undergone a valuation process and belongs to a museological context (J. T. Lima & Carvalho, 2020a). To improve our perception of collections and their preservation, it is fundamental to recognize how their values are attributed and mainly to determine how the construction of cultural meanings takes place in the analysis' process (J. T. Lima & Carvalho, 2020a).…”
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