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our built heritage gives us a lot of information about our past explain this with an example


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Answered by mpal40575
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Our heritage is our inheritance - what the past has conceded to us, what we value in the present and what we choose to preserve for future generations

Our heritage comprises:

the tangible - our historical sites, buildings, monuments, objects in museum artefacts and archives.

the natural - our waterways, landscapes, woodlands, bogs, uplands, native wildlife, insects, plants, trees, birds and animals.

the intangible - our customs, sports, music, dance, folklore, crafts, skills, and knowledge.

Our tangible, intangible and natural heritage and all the associated myths, legends, traditions, and memories provide us with a common language and insight that enables us to communicate on a deep level with each other and to express ourselves in a unique way to the outside world.

Heritage is important because ...

In helping shape our identity, our heritage becomes part of what we are. Our expression of this identity shows others what we value; it highlights our values and priorities.

Our heritage provides clues to our past and how our society has evolved. It helps us examine our history and traditions and enables us develop an awareness about ourselves. It helps us understand and explain why we are the way we are.

Heritage is a keystone of our culture that plays an important role in our politics, society, business and world view. It informs, influences and inspires public debate and policy both directly and indirectly.

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