Cultural patrimony refers to

a. objects that have ongoing cultural importance to a tribe and that were "inalienable" at the time they left the tribe's possession.
b. cultural objects belonging to patrilineal societies
c. physical features, both natural and artificial, associated with human activity, including sites, structures and objects.
d. the objects found with the remains of Kennewick Man.
e. physical skeletal remains


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