Connectedness Among the Selected Heritage
Dissimilarities Among the Selected Heritage
Comparative Matrix of World Heritage Sites
Welcome to Comparative Matrix of World Heritage Sites. The main purpose of this matrix is to present the similarities between various World Heritage sites from 25 different dimensions.
These dimensions include historical period, culture type, building type, building style, remain type, intangible contribution, and more. Each dimension has its fixed options, for instance, the intangible contribution dimension corresponds with options such as "Contributes to cultural identity and diversity", "Preserves cultural identity and diversity", "Enriches cultural identity and diversity", "Promotes cultural identity and diversity", and "Connection to cultural identity". If none of these options are suitable for a certain dimension, it will be hidden.
The content in each cell of the matrix is filled with the help of LLMs and is further reviewed manually for accuracy.
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Name | Historical period | Culture type | Building type | Building style | Remain type | Landscape | Architecture texture | Architecture function | Architecture ornamentation | Architectural reflection | Architectural reservation | Arts traditional | Arts reflection | Arts preservation | Intangible practices | Intangible contribution | Intangible authenticity | Intangible safeguarding | Intangible role | Traditional crafts | Traditional contribution |
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Dazu Rock Carvings | Ancient history | Historic urban heritage | Building group | Mesoamerican and andean architectural styles | Religious sites | Park | Stone and earth | Artistic and architectural | Elaborate and intricate carvings | Historical preservation | Research and documentation | Visual arts and crafts | Cultural reflection and expression through architectural design | Preservation of traditional performing arts | Indigenous rock art traditions | Contributes to cultural identity and diversity | Cultural landscapes and authenticity | Connection to local culture | Recognition and influence on heritage status | Rock art and stone carving | Showcasing of cultural heritage |
Jomon Prehistoric Sites in Northern Japan | Prehistory | Cultural landscapes | Building group | East asian traditional architecture | Religious sites | Park | Stone and earth | Artistic and architectural | Intricate tribal ornamentation | Ancient cultural preservation | Research and documentation | Ancient architecture and construction techniques | Symbolic and historical architectural representation | Preservation and promotion | Japanese traditional arts and crafts | Promotes cultural identity and diversity | Cultural heritage preservation (pilgrimage route, ancient burial practices, ancient historical traditions) | Symbolic representation and significance | Recognition and influence on heritage status | Pottery and ceramics | Unique architectural and artistic value |
Shared Characteristics Between the Interconnected Heritage
Culture Concepts | Jomon Prehistoric Sites in Northern Japan | Dazu Rock Carvings |
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World Heritage | 3 | 3 |
Municipality | 1 | 3 |
UNESCO World Heritage Site | 1 | 1 |