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益⽥兼房氏「⼤洋州島しょ国における⽂化遺産保護と住⺠参加」

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2017年7月24日に開催された、第21回文化遺産国際協力コンソーシアム研究会「危機に瀕する楽園の遺産―ミクロネシア連邦ナンマトル遺跡を中心に―」での益⽥兼房氏(⽴命館⼤学歴史都市防災研究所 上席研究員)による講演「⼤洋州島しょ国における⽂化遺産保護と住⺠参加」。この講演の記録と公開を許可して下さった益田氏と東京文化財研究所に感謝したします。
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