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significance... may be subjectively argued for many cultural resources." Another issue that arises among scholars is that "protection does not necessarily mean preservation." Any public projects occurring near the cultural resource can have adverse effects. Development plans for a proposed project may not be able to be changed to limit impact and to avoid damage to the resource.
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1777:Vinyl discs
1772:Totem poles
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1597:Fur objects
1535:of movable
1465:VisualAudio
1410:Leafcasting
1355:Anastylosis
1302:Mount maker
1262:Art handler
1119:Finding aid
969:Archaeology
566:www.nps.gov
541:www.nps.gov
467:Portal:Arts
350:ethnography
346:archaeology
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2086:Categories
1889:Folk music
1869:Folk dance
1802:Intangible
1400:Inpainting
1267:Auctioneer
1257:Art dealer
1209:Provenance
1014:Collecting
947:and issues
781:The Midden
646:2021-04-29
571:2021-04-29
546:2021-04-29
522:2007-02-02
489:References
183:Background
122:sculptures
67:April 2011
2102:Museology
2004:Ecce Homo
1899:Folk play
1752:Taxidermy
1697:Parchment
1677:Paintings
1252:Archivist
358:sociology
314:shovelbum
161:languages
146:galleries
124:and also
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59:talk page
51:splitting
2107:The arts
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1904:Foodways
1864:Folk art
1859:Folklore
1757:Textiles
1607:Herbaria
1582:Feathers
1547:Aircraft
1405:Kintsugi
1229:Treasure
816:. 2004.
695:Archived
580:cite web
395:See also
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130:folklore
128:such as
1988:Notable
1692:Papyrus
1637:Judaica
1496:Frescos
1341:Methods
1292:Curator
974:Archive
354:history
324:Debates
272:Museums
142:museums
1657:Metals
1572:Clocks
1184:Museum
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138:drama
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984:Book
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