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Confronting Complexity in the Preservation of Cultural Property: Monuments, art, Antiquities, Archives, and History—What Can Cyprus Teach Us?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2017
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- Summary of Remarks by William Lietzau
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References
1 A.H.S. Megaw & E.J.W. Hawkins, The Church of the Panagia Kanakariá at Lythrankomi in Cyprus, Its Mosaics and Frescoes (1977).
2 Michael Jansen, War and Cultural Heritage: Cyprus After the 1974 Turkish Invasion (2005).
3 Autocephalous Greek-Orthodox Church of Cyprus v. Goldberg & Feldman Fine Arts, 917 F.2d 278 (7th Cir. 1990).