Sacred sites can be classified as:
c. Tangible and intangible heritage.
Tangible heritage includes the physical sites and structures themselves, while intangible heritage encompasses the practices, rituals, and beliefs associated with those sites.
The correct answer is:
b. Because it consists of material remains such as buildings, artefacts, and monuments.
Archaeological heritage is considered tangible because it involves physical objects and structures that can be directly studied and interacted with.
Fynbos can be classified as:
b. Natural heritage.
Fynbos is a unique type of vegetation found primarily in the Cape Floral Kingdom of South Africa, recognized for its rich biodiversity and endemism.
The correct answer is:
c. Public records housed in the National Archives.
Public records are not considered part of the national estate, which typically refers to physical assets like historical sites, geological formations, and items of significant cultural or scientific value.
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The correct answer is:
**b. The study of human history before written records, but with contemporary written accounts.**
Historical archaeology focuses on periods of history where there are some written records (contemporary accounts) available but also relies on material remains (artefacts) to understand the past, particularly aspects that may not be well documented in the written sources.
The correct definition for the term "archaeology" is:
**a. The study of human antiquity and culture, through the excavation of sites and analysis of artefacts and other physical and non‑physical remains.**
The correct reference for AGE3702 Learning Unit 1 is:
**a.** UNISA. 2024. AGE3702 Applied Archaeology: Heritage Conservation, Cultural Resource Management and Archaeotourism, Learning Unit 1: Introduction to Archaeology. Pretoria: Unisa.
The correct reference for the National Heritage Resources Act in the Reference List is:
**a. South Africa. 1999. National Heritage Resources Act, Act No 25 of 1999. Cape Town: Government Printer.**
This option includes the necessary details: the country, the year, the full title of the act, and the publication information.
The correct reference for (Chirikure 2013) in the Reference List is:
**b. Chirikure, S. 2013. Heritage conservation in Africa: The good, the bad, and the challenges. South African Journal of Science 109(1-2): 1-3.**