from The New York Times -
Saving That Landscape, in Pictures at Least
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Preservation is often seen in terms of saving artefacts - both large or small - that important non-artefactual and non-site aspects are often missed. This makes for a poorer "record" that is being preserved. Then again, it points to the difficulty, if not the impossibility, of total preservation.
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