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Built Heritage, Heritage, Student Program, Underwater

Yonaguni Island Submarine Landform of Southern Japan

Posted onNovember 15, 2016November 15, 2016

This platform or partially-stepped pyramid – also described as a stone ziggurat – is a monolithic rock formation similar in structure to those found in …

Arts and Crafts, Heritage, Intangible Heritage, Student Program, Traditions

Hand-Woven Artisan Cotton Textiles from the Gamo Community of Southern Ethiopia

Posted onNovember 2, 2016November 4, 2016

The characteristics of craft as defined by Donkin (2001: 5) are of a certain type of object made by hand, using?tools and having functional necessities, …

The Anchor
Built Heritage, Heritage, Oldest Built Heritage, Public Spaces, Student Program

The Public Houses of London

Posted onOctober 12, 2016January 17, 2017

There are many different types of place which are classified as Public Spaces as defined by UNESCO (2016), from squares to parks and museums to …

Built Heritage, Heritage, Intangible Heritage, Traditions

Exploring Cultures: Homesteads and Huts of Various Kenyan Ethnic Groups

Posted onSeptember 7, 2016September 7, 2016

A further look into the theme of built vernacular heritage (#builtheritage) exploring the topic in more in-depth detail from the perspective of a different country, …

Built Heritage, Conservation, Heritage, My Hometown Culture, Student Program, Traditions

Wealden Hall Houses: The Medieval Vernacular Heritage of Britain

Posted onAugust 15, 2016September 2, 2016

?Vernacular architecture? is a term used to encapsulate utilitarian and domestic buildings constructed using locally- sourced materials. Traditional heritage sites including buildings (#builtheritage) often feature …

Food Heritage, Heritage, Intangible Heritage, Student Program

The ‘Cheesy’ British Culture

Posted onJuly 26, 2016October 19, 2017

Gastronomical culinary traditions are part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity according to UNESCO. This article explores the concept of this recent recognition of?Intangible …

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  • Bathukamma

    The Culture of Telangana

  • The History of the Ibaloi Group from The Philippines

  • The Atilogwu Dance

  • Nueva Ecija: The rice granary of the Philippines

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