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章节目录

  • 土著的世界观
  • 文化景观
  • 土著文化景观的国家历史遗址认定
    1. 20世纪90年代的视角
    2. 协商和参与
  • 1995~2000年新近认定的土著文化景观
  • 具有潜在土著文化景观价值的国家历史遗址
    1. 遗存景观
  • 具有国家历史意义的土著文化景观认定指南
    1. 土著文化景观指南
    2. 大小、规模和边界
  • 土著文化景观保护
  • 展望
  • 致谢

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