This involves the systematic process of surveying, documenting, and officially listing sites—such as creating a National Register of Historic Places—which affords them statutory protection against inappropriate development or demolition. Legislation must extend to controlling commercial excavation, regulating the export of cultural artifacts, and establishing stringent zoning laws that protect the visual and environmental context of key heritage areas, understanding that the setting is often as vital as the structure itself.2025 © RayanWorld.com
