THE NARA DOCUMENT ON AUTHENTICITY. Preamble. Cultural Diversity and Heritage Diversity



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THE NARA DOCUMENT ON AUTHENTICITY Preamble 1. We, the experts assembled in Nara (Japan), wish to acknowledge the generous spirit intellectual courage of the Japanese authorities in providing a timely forum in which we could challenge conventional thinking in the conservation field, debate ways means of broadening our horizons to bring greater respect for cultural heritage diversity to conservation practice. 2. We also wish to acknowledge the value of the framework for discussion provided by the World Heritage Committee's desire to apply the test of authenticity in ways which accord full respect to the social cultural values of all societies, in examining the outsting universal value of cultural properties proposed for the World Heritage List. 3. The Nara Document on Authenticity is conceived in the spirit of the Charter of Venice, 1963, builds on it extends it in response to the exping scope of cultural heritage concerns interests in our contemporary world. 4. In a world that is increasingly subject to the forces of globalization homogenization, in a world in which the search for cultural identity is sometimes pursued through aggressive nationalism the suppression of the cultures of minorities, the essential contribution made by the consideration of authenticity in conservation practice is to clarify illuminate the collective memory of humanity. Cultural Diversity Heritage Diversity 5. The diversity of cultures heritage in our world is an irreplaceable source of spiritual http://whc.unesco.org/events/gt-zimbabwe/nara.htm (1 of 4)07/11/2007 15:09:21

intellectual richness for all humankind. The protection enhancement of cultural heritage diversity in our world should be actively promoted as an essential aspect of human development. 6. Cultural heritage diversity exists in time space, dems respect for other cultures all aspects of their belief systems. In cases where cultural values appear to be in conflict, respect for cultural diversity dems acknowledgment of the legitimacy of the cultural values of all parties. 7. All cultures societies are rooted in the particular forms means of tangible intangible expression which constitute their heritage, these should be respected. 8. It is important to underline a fundamental principle of UNESCO, to the effect that the cultural heritage of each is the cultural heritage of all. Responsibility for cultural heritage the management of it belongs, in the first place, to the cultural community that has generated it, subsequently to that which cares for it. However, in addition to these responsibilities, adherence to the international charters conventions developed for conservation of cultural heritage also obliges consideration of the principles responsibilities flowing from them. Balancing their own requirements with those of other cultural communities is, for each community, highly desirable, provided achieving this balance does not undermine their fundamental cultural values. Values authenticity 9. Conservation of cultural heritage in all its forms historical periods is rooted in the values attributed to the heritage. Our ability to underst these values depends, in part, on the degree to which information sources about these values may be understood as credible or truthful. Knowledge understing of these sources of information, in relation to original http://whc.unesco.org/events/gt-zimbabwe/nara.htm (2 of 4)07/11/2007 15:09:21

subsequent characteristics of the cultural heritage, their meaning, is a requisite basis for assessing all aspects of authenticity. 10. Authenticity, considered in this way affirmed in the Charter of Venice, appears as the essential qualifying factor concerning values. The understing of authenticity plays a fundamental role in all scientific studies of the cultural heritage, in conservation restoration planning, as well as within the inscription procedures used for the World Heritage Convention other cultural heritage inventories. 11. All judgements about values attributed to cultural properties as well as the credibility of related information sources may differ from culture to culture, even within the same culture. It is thus not possible to base judgements of values authenticity within fixed criteria. On the contrary, the respect due to all cultures requires that heritage properties must considered judged within the cultural contexts to which they belong. 12. Therefore, it is of the highest importance urgency that, within each culture, recognition be accorded to the specific nature of its heritage values the credibility truthfulness of related information sources. 13. Depending on the nature of the cultural heritage, its cultural context, its evolution through time, authenticity judgements may be linked to the worth of a great variety of sources of information. Aspects of the sources may include form design, materials substance, use function, traditions techniques, location setting, spirit feeling, other internal external factors. The use of these sources permits elaboration of the specific artistic, historic, social, scientific dimensions of the cultural heritage being examined. Definitions http://whc.unesco.org/events/gt-zimbabwe/nara.htm (3 of 4)07/11/2007 15:09:21

CONSERVATION: all operations designed to underst a property,know its history meaning, ensure its material safeguard,, if required, its restoration enhancement. INFORMATION SOURCES: all physical, written, oral, figurative sources which make it possible to know the nature, specificities, meaning, history of the cultural heritage.. The Nara Document on Authenticity was drafted by the 35 participants at the Nara Conference on Authenticity in Relation to the World Heritage Convention, held at Nara, Japan, from 1-6 November 1993, at the invitation of the Agency for Cultural Affairs (Government of Japan) the Nara Prefecture. The Agency organized the Nara Conference in cooperation with UNESCO, ICCROM ICOMOS. This final version of the Nara Document has been edited by the general rapporteurs of the Nara Conference, Mr. Raymond Lemaire Mr. Herb Stovel. http://whc.unesco.org/events/gt-zimbabwe/nara.htm (4 of 4)07/11/2007 15:09:21