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P14 - Historical Timeline of one selected UNESCO site
Historical Timeline of one selected UNESCO site in each country - members of Erasmus club will map the process of transformation of one selected UNESCO site. It will be based on the information gathered in the archive (see P13). The map can be produced in any suitable way, but handmade. Each map will be shared with other Erasmus clubs during Short-term exchange (C2) in Italy.
Students will be able to explore deeper the historical process of transformation and see the links with social and political background in their country and, due to the exchange with other partners, in other European countries.
Czech republic:
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http://www.ourbestforheritage.eu/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=377:p14-historical-timeline-of-one-selected-unesco-site&Itemid=105#sigProGalleria5023ddf2f5
Italy:
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http://www.ourbestforheritage.eu/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=377:p14-historical-timeline-of-one-selected-unesco-site&Itemid=105#sigProGalleria3ce184e506