THE EVOLUTION OF APPROACHES TO THE PRESERVATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL RELICS OF ARCHITECTE: A REVIEW OF INTERNATIONAL DOCUMENTS
Archaeological sites are non-renewable resources of global significance, containing material evidence of the past. International documents and charters have played a crucial role in shaping the principles of archaeological heritage preservation. This study examines the theoretical foundations of archaeological site conservation as outlined in international documents and charters from the 20th and 21st centuries, which contribute to the evolving ethics of interventions in archaeological sites.