Revisiting Authenticity in the Asian Context
Authenticity is a nebulous term within the conservation profession. The concept has historically tended to privilege materials-based approaches to conservation practice over recognizing spiritual and non-material values of a place, however, the drafting of the Nara Document in 1994 marked a shift in paradigm. Considered an important moment in the history of conservation, the Document expanded the concept of authenticity and drew attention to cultural diversity within the heritage discourse.
Series: ICCROM CHA Conservation Forum Series Number 2
Series: ICCROM CHA Conservation Forum Series Number 2