Focalized in-depth approach is a strategy of approaching a given site as a stand-alone case study aimed at exposing all its historical and topographical layers. It helps to forefront all the complexities of a difficult heritage site – not reducing them to a given historical moment that makes it a difficult heritage site, but to include its entire known history, including what it was before and after. This method is useful in situations of tension arising in the larger context of (national, global) politics of memory.

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