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Cultural Heritage Protection and Development in Guizhou from a Cultural Anthropology Perspective

Xi Wang

Abstract


Cultural anthropology, as a core branch of anthropology, provides a theoretical foundation for understanding cultural diversity
and offers theoretical support and methodological approaches for the protection and development of cultural heritage. This article takes
cultural anthropology as a theoretical framework and uses the practice in Guizhou as a case study to systematically explore the intrinsic
connection between the discipline and cultural heritage protection, and proposes effective paths for promoting the sustainable development
of cultural heritage.

Keywords


Cultural anthropology; Cultural heritage preservation; Guizhou

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/rcha.v3i8.7973

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