Archaeology and Intangible Heritage

Archaeology and Intangible Heritage

Author: Kaylee Woldum, MA When most people think of archaeology, they think of something tangible; artifacts like pottery, tools, even lost cities being unearthed in massive excavations. But archaeology is not just defined by the things we can touch. Intangible...
Heritage is a right, not a commodity.

Heritage is a right, not a commodity.

Author: Mike Elvidge RPCA and MA student (UBCO; Digital Arts and Humanities) with Cabin Resource Management Culture is living.Culture is neither fragile nor diminishing.It is resilient. Culture as a resource incorporates it into our economies and defines it as an...