Difference between revisions of "Underwater Cultural Heritage (UCH)"

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Definition by the Unesco Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage (2001): "Underwater cultural heritage are all traces of human existence having a cultural, historical or archaeological character which have been partially or totally under water,periodically or continuously, for at least 100 year".<ref>Conventionon the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage, UNESCO, 2001</ref>
 
Definition by the Unesco Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage (2001): "Underwater cultural heritage are all traces of human existence having a cultural, historical or archaeological character which have been partially or totally under water,periodically or continuously, for at least 100 year".<ref>Conventionon the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage, UNESCO, 2001</ref>
  
Definition by the Code of Good Practice for the Management of Underwater Cultural Heritage in the Baltic Sea Region (COPUCH, 2008): "Underwater Cultural Heritage means all cultural, historical and/or archaeological traces of human existence which have been under water for at least 100 years, or which otherwise are regarded as historically significant or protected by heritage legislation".
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Definition by the Code of Good Practice for the Management of Underwater Cultural Heritage in the Baltic Sea Region (COPUCH, 2008): "Underwater Cultural Heritage means all cultural, historical and/or archaeological traces of human existence which have been under water for at least 100 years, or which otherwise are regarded as historically significant or protected by heritage legislation".<ref>The Code of Good Practice for the Management of Underwater Cultural Heritage in the Baltic Sea Region</ref>

Revision as of 09:50, 30 September 2020

BalticRIM definition: "The material remains of seafaring and other forms of maritime cultural heritage, which are situated under water".

Definition by the Unesco Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage (2001): "Underwater cultural heritage are all traces of human existence having a cultural, historical or archaeological character which have been partially or totally under water,periodically or continuously, for at least 100 year".[1]

Definition by the Code of Good Practice for the Management of Underwater Cultural Heritage in the Baltic Sea Region (COPUCH, 2008): "Underwater Cultural Heritage means all cultural, historical and/or archaeological traces of human existence which have been under water for at least 100 years, or which otherwise are regarded as historically significant or protected by heritage legislation".[2]

  1. Conventionon the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage, UNESCO, 2001
  2. The Code of Good Practice for the Management of Underwater Cultural Heritage in the Baltic Sea Region