Cultural Significance Assessment for the Archaeological Heritage of the Lycian Region

Nevin Esin Tekin Bellibaş*, Gülsün Tanyeli

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The geographical zone of Teke Peninsula contains the extensively researched archaeological material of the historical-cultural impact area of the Lycian civilisation, composing a relict archaeological landscape that is the subset of the living heritage landscape. Archaeological immovables and record have produced valuable information that point out to region wide cultural phenomena and characteristics, and differing sub zones of historical narrative. The identification of these significances, and their expression in a form that communicates these meanings in a management context was the aim of this research. Through a qualitative database and significance charting, it was possible to display and narrate characteristics, textures and particularities embedded in the archaeological material. This is illustrated in examples from the region and proposed that this narrative and charting is used to inform activities and developments that modify the landscape of Teke Peninsula, as well as define areas in need of active management and policy requirements.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)117-141
Number of pages25
JournalConservation and Management of Archaeological Sites
Volume22
Issue number3-6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

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Keywords

  • Archaeological heritage
  • cultural landscape
  • Lycia
  • significance assessment
  • territorial heritage

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