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Thematic Future Thinking on Carved Stones in Scotland 2. Current state of knowledge 2.8 Heritage and conservation

In This Section:

Thematic

  • Archaeological Science
  • Marine & Maritime
  • Future Thinking on Carved Stones in Scotland
    • Carved Stones Executive Summary
    • List of Abbreviations
    • Acknowledgements
    • Listen to the Stones Downloads
    • Dedication to John Higgitt
    • 1. Introduction Carved Stones
    • 2. Current state of knowledge
      • 2.1 Prehistoric rock art
      • 2.2 Roman
      • 2.3 Early Medieval
      • 2.4 Later medieval
      • 2.5 Architectural sculpture
      • 2.6 Gravestones
      • 2.7 Public monuments
      • 2.8 Heritage and conservation
        • 2.8.1 Historical perspective
        • 2.8.2 Some key themes
    • 3. Creating Knowledge and Understanding
    • 4. Understanding value
    • 5. Securing for the future
    • 6. Engaging and Experiencing
    • 7. Looking forward
    • 8. Carved Stone Workshop Documentation
    • 9. Bibliography
    • 10. Published Sources
    • Future Thinking on Carved Stones in Scotland: Case Studies
  • Scottish Network for Nineteenth-Century European Cultures

2.8 Heritage and conservation

This historiography aims to highlight some of the trends and pulses of activity in relation to heritage research as it relates directly to carved stones in Scotland. Other, broader heritage and conservation literature will feature in Sections 3–6, which in their thematic approach embrace all aspects of heritage management and conservation (see Section 1.4).

2.8.1 Historical perspective

2.8.2 Some key themes

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