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A - Silviculture, breeding, hunting and harvesting
A1
TABOO-GOODS AND RULES FOR ACCESS TO RESOURCESA2
PROTECTION OF SPONTANEOUS VEGETATIONA3
HARVESTING AND PRIMARY CULTIVATION OF SEEDS, INSECTS AND GRUBSA4
PLANT CULTIVATION AND ANIMAL DOMESTICATIONA5
EXPLOTATION OF OPEN AREAS IN THE FORESTS FOR FARMINGA6
DRY STONE WALLSA7
INTEGRATED USE OF MARGINAL AREASA8
MAZE-LIKE TRAPSA9
SPECIFIC TECHNIQUES AND TOOLS FOR HUNTING AND FISHINGA10
HARVESTING OF PLANT ESSENCES AND MEDICAL PLANTSB - Agriculture
B1
TERRACING SYSTEMSB1a
LARGE TERRACING SYSTEMSB1b
TERRACED AND FORTIFIED OLIVE GROVESB2
FORMATION OF PROTECTIVE DUNESB3
PROTECTIVE LUNETTESB4
TRANSPORTABLE GARDENSB5
NOMADIC CULTIVATIONB6
VEGETABLE GARDENSB6a
WALLED AND PROTECTED GARDENSB6b
GARDENS IN CRATERSB6c
TERRACED GARDENSB7
DOMESTICATION AND DISSEMINATION OF MAIN PLANTSB7a
DOMESTICATION AND DISSEMINATION OF PALM TREEB8
HORTICULTURE COMBINED WITH HIGH-TRUNK PLANTSB9
TECHNIQUES OF SOIL FERTILISATIONB9a
DEVICES FOR THE CREATION OF HUMUSB9b
NATURAL FORAGE AND FIRE TO IMPROVE REGENERATIONB9c
SLASH AND BURNB9d
PRIMARY PRACTICE OF NATURAL FERTILIZATIONB9e
SOIL CREATION AND REPLENISHMENTB9f
PRODUCTION OF COMPOST FROM WASTE, ASH, EXCREMENTS AND PLANTSB9g
INTEGRATED CYCLE OF ORGANIC WASTEB9h
CROP ROTATION AND FALLOWINGB10
TECHNIQUE OF SOIL IRRIGATIONB10a
SOIL WATERING BY SPRINKLING WATERB10b
IRRIGATION BY THE FLOWING OF STREAMS AND WATER CONSERVATION IN THE SOIL B10c
IRRIGATION BY FLOOD RECESSIONB10d
SYSTEM OF WATER CONTROL B10e
IRRIGATION FROM THE SUBSOIL B10f
WATER INTAKES AND CHANNELSB10g
FLOATING GARDENSB10h
COMB-SHAPED SHARING SYSTEMSB10i
ANDALUSIAN AGRICULTUREB11
SOIL WORKING AND TECHNIQUESB12
AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS WORKING TECHNIQUESB12a
DEVICES FOR SOWING SEEDSC - Water management
C1
DIVERSION SYSTEMS ON A LARGE SCALE AND USE OF FLOODSC1a
SYSTEMS OF COMMUNICATING BASINS FOR SHARING THE FLOODSC1b
TORRENT STREETSC1c
WIDE “COMB” SHARING SYSTEMSC2
WATER HARVESTING IN POOLS AND CISTERNS C2a
THOLOS-CISTERNS, BELL-CISTERNS AND PIT-CISTERNSC2b
ROOFED CISTERNSC2c
LARGE OPEN-AIR CISTERNSC2d
CONNECTED CISTERNSC3
CHANNELING AND CONCENTRATION OF RAIN ALONG THE SLOPESC4
CREATION OF GARDENS ON THE SIDES OF RIVERBEDC5
COMBINED USE FOR CATCHMENT, DISTILLATION AND CONDENSATIONC6
INTEGRATED USE OF WATER CATCHMENT, HARVESTING AND DISTRIBUTIONC7
DRIPPING OF WATER AND PERCOLATION IN CAVE DWELLINGSC8
STONE AND OTHER MATERIALS DAMSC9
DIKE OF WATER DIVERSION FROM PERPETUAL SNOWSC10
HYDROGENESIS AND HIDDEN PRECAPTATIONC11
HUMIDITY CONDENSATION TECHNIQUESC11a
WATER STORAGE IN CISTERN-JARSC11b
STONE BARROWSC11c
STONE ARRANGEMENT AND USE OF SURFACES FOR CATCHMENTC11d
MASONRY FOR HUMIDITY CATCHMENTC12
EXCAVATION AND DRAINAGE SYSTEMSC12a
EXCAVATION AND DRAINAGE SYSTEM USED IN MINESC12b
DIGGING CAVES TO CATCH WATERC13
HYDRAULIC DEVICESC13a
SUNKEN DAMSC13b
UNDERGROUND CATCHMENT TUNNELSC13c
ROCKER ARMS WELLSC13d
WELLS PULLED BY ANIMALSC13e
BIG LIFTING DEVICES (NORIAS)C13f
WATER-MILLC14
WATER MANAGEMENT ON TERRACED FIELDSD - Soil and environment protection
D1
DIKES AND WODDEN OSTACLESD2
GARDEN THRESHING FLOORSD3
PLOUGHING AND WATER SPRINKLINGD4
LAND FIXED BY FARMINGD5
PLANT SPECIES TO COMBAT EROSIOND6
MANURE SCATTERING FOR PROTECTION AND AGAINST EVAPORATIOND7
OBSTACLES TO REDUCE THE WIND AND DEVIATE THE SANDD8
IMPROVEMENT OF THE COMPOSITION OF HEAVY SOILD9
DECREASE OF STREAMSD10
SYSTEM OF SOIL PROTECTION, WATER HARVESTING AND PROTECTION AGAINST THE WINDD11
IMPROVEMENT OF ALKALIZED SALINIZED SOILSE - Settlements, architecture and movable handworks
E1
PREHISTORIC STRUCTURES AND SETTLEMENTSE1a
PREHISTORIC MONUMENTSE1b
USE OF CAVES E2
UNDERGROUND HABITATSE2a
GREAT UNDERGROUND COMPLEXESE2b
COURTYARD HYPOGEAE2c
HYPOGEA AND HANGING GARDENSE2d
MONOLITHIC HYPOGEAE2e
PIT HYPOGEA AND ROCKY WALL HYPOGEAE3
VILLAGES AND CAMPSE3a
VILLAGES WITH DITCHESE4
NOMADIC ARCHITECTUREE5
PALAFITTES AND ARCHITECTURES IN THE WATERE6
TYPOLOGIES OF OASIS SETTLEMENTSE6a
ERG OASESE6b
WADI OASESE6c
SEBKHA OASESE7
IMPORTANT TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTUREE7a
CONSTRUCTIONS FOR CULTS AND STRUCTURES FOR FUNERAL RITESE7b
MONUMENTS, COMMUNITY CONSTRUCTIONS AND SYMBOLIC ARCHITECTUREE7c
EXTRAORDINARY FEATURES OF DWELLING ARCHITECTUREE8
TRADITIONAL ARCHITECTURE FOR SETTLEMENTSE8a
CIRCULAR HUTSE8b
SHELTERS FOR ANIMALS AND GRAIN STORAGEE8c
TRADITIONAL TECHNOLOGIES AND USE OF LOCAL MATERIALE8d
USAGE DESTINATION AND PECULIAR DISTRIBUTIVE FEATURESE8e
RAW CLAY STRUCTURESE8f
FRIED CLAY STRUCTURES E8g
STONE STRUCTURESE8h
VEGETABLES MATERIAL STRUCTURESE8i
SYMBOLIC DECORATIONE8l
COURTYARD HOUSEE8m
TOWER HOUSEE8n
HOUSES WITH SEPARATED DWELLING UNITS WITHIN AN ENCLOSUREE9
TRADITIONAL URBAN LAYOUTE9a
GARDEN TOWNE9b
FORTIFIED SETTLEMENTSE9c
MAZE-LIKE LAYOUT AND BLIND ALLEYSE9d
GEOMETRICAL MATRIX AND DIRECTED INSTALLATIONE9e
CORRESPONDANCE OF URBAN STRUCTURES TO SOCIOCULTURAL BACKGROUNDE9f
INTEGRATION OF TOWN AND COUNTRYSIDEE9g
TERRACED TOWNE10
SUSTAINABLE INTEGRATION, URBAN SETTLEMENT-LANDSCAPE E10a
PRODUCTION OF THE SETTLEMENT PATTERN ON TERRITORYE10b
TERRITORIAL AND MULTI-URBAN SYSTEME10c
STRUCTURAL SYMBIOSIS IN SPECIFIC GEOMORPHOLOGIC CONTEXTSE11
MULTIPURPOSE TOOLSE12
SPECIFIC TOOLS FOR WORKING LOCAL MATERIALSE13
LOCAL HANDICRAFT AND CORRELATED TECHNIQUESE13a
HANDMADE LEATHERS AND TEXTILESE13b
HANDMADE EARTHENWARE ARTICLESE13c
HANDMADE METALSE13d
HANDMADE WOODS, BONES AND VEGETABLES MATERIALSE13e
HANDMADE STONESF - Energy and resources management
F1
CONSERVATION AND TRANSPORT OF FIREF2
CHANNELS AND DEVICES FOR CLIMATE CONTROLF3
USE OF RESIDUES TO FEED ANIMALSF4
TECHNIQUES OF FOOD CONSERVATION AND STORAGE F5
ARCHITECTURE FOR PROTECTING FROM EXTREME CLIMATESF5a
IGLOOF5b
SUNKEN CONSTRUCTIONF5c
COVERED PASSAGES AND LIMITATION OF EXPOSUREF6
ARCHITECTURE FOR MANAGING ENERGY AND RESOURCESF6a
WATER CATCHMENT FROM COVERINGF6b
CONTROL OF EXPOSURE TO THE SUNF6c
SYSTEMS OF HOUSEHOLD WASTE MANAGEMENTF6d
NOMADISM INSIDE THE HOUSEF6e
LOCAL TECHNIQUE ISOLATIONF6f
ARCHITECTURE FOR PASSIVE COOLINGF7
URBAN LAYOUT FOR RESOURCES MANAGEMENTF7a
URBAN LAYOUT FOR MICROCLIMATE CONTROLF7b
URBANLAYOUT FOR WATER MANAGEMENTG - Social organization, art and spirituality
G1
SUDIVISION IN CLANS AND TRIBESG2
NATURAL PLACES MADE SACREDG3
CULTS AND RITUALIZATION OF NATURAL PROCESSESG4
PRACTICES OF ORIENTATION AND LOCAL GEOGRAPHIC REFERENCESG5
LOCAL DIVERSIFICATIONG6
ANIMAL SYMBIOTIC AND TOTEMIC RELATIONSHIPG7
WOMEN’S KNOWLEDGE OF PLANTSG8
KNOWLEDGE PASSED ON DOWN THE GENERATIONSG9
FORMS OF SOCIAL SOLIDARITYG10
SYMBOLIC EXPRESSIONS FOR KNOWLEDGE TRANSMISSIONG11
PROCESSES OF SEDENTARINESSG12
NOMADISM AND SEMI-NOMADISMG12a
GREAT MIGRATORY NOMADISMG12b
GREAT CARAVAN NOMADISMG12c
TRANSHUMANT NOMADISMG13
WATER CORPORATION AND HYDRAULIC LAWG14
AUTOPOIETIC COMMUNITIESG15
GREAT WATER SOCIETIESG16
ARTISTIC MANIFESTATIONS