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Cultural property, also known as cultural patrimony, comprises the physical items that are part of the cultural heritage of a group or society, as opposed to less tangible cultural expressions. They include such items as cultural landscapes, historic buildings, works of art, archaeological sites, as well as … See more
The phrase was used in various contexts in the 19th century. In 1891, The Bulletin of the United States Fish Commission described various countries' relationships to their fishing … See more
Article 16 of the Convention describes the internationally recognized mark for cultural property as follows:
(1) The distinctive … See moreThe theme of the 1998 and 1999 International Museum Day was "The Fight against Illicit Traffic of Cultural Property." See more
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