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One Landscape, Many Tenants: Uncovering Multiple Claims, Visions and Meanings on the Theban Necropolis
Authors:Gemma Tully  Monica Hanna
Institution:1. Saffron Walden Museum, Museum Street, Saffron Walden, Essex, CB10 1JL, UK
3. 41 Hemingford Road, Cambridge, CB1 3BY, UK
2. Cairo, Egypt
Abstract:The archaeology of the Theban Necropolis is well documented. Under represented in the literature are the studies which deal with the meaning of the site to the multitude of contemporary users who interact with the heritage landscape and with each other in the designated archaeological zone. This article will investigate how different stakeholders engage with the heritage ‘space’ and invest it with multiple meanings. By exploring the areas of agreement, difference and contradiction, we hope to show how contemporary experiences and future visions for the management of global heritage at the Theban Necropolis can be analogous and simultaneously worlds apart.
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