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Heritage Commodification

Introduction Heritage commodification refers to the transformation of cultural, historical, or natural heritage assets into marketable goods or services that can be bought, sold, or otherwise exchanged for economic value. This process typically involves the representation, packaging, or reconfiguration of heritage elem...

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Hereward Line

Introduction The Hereward Line was a regional railway in the English county of Norfolk, connecting the market town of King's Lynn with the coastal village of Hunstanton. Operational between 1874 and 1964, the line was initially conceived to facilitate the transport of agricultural produce and to provide a more direct r...

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Herculist

Introduction The term herculist refers to a specialist engaged in the study, excavation, conservation, and interpretation of the archaeological site of Herculaneum, an ancient Roman city destroyed by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE. Herculists operate at the intersection of field archaeology, laboratory science...

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Herci

Introduction Herci is a small settlement situated in the eastern part of Slovenia, within the administrative boundaries of the Municipality of Šmartno ob Paki. The name Herci is derived from the Slavic root *herc*, which historically referred to a small group of settlers or a local clan. The village lies in the foothil...

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Herc Vollugi

Introduction Herc Vollugi (born 15 March 1945, Zurich, Switzerland; died 22 August 2021, New York City) was a Swiss-born painter, sculptor, and theorist whose interdisciplinary practice bridged painting, installation, and performative gesture. He is noted for his contributions to the postmodern visual vocabulary, parti...

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