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1 site archéologique
археологическая площадка
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archaeological site
Any location containing significant relics and artifacts of past culture. (Source: LANDY)
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2 milieu naturel
естественная окружающая среда
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natural environment
The complex of atmospheric, geological and biological characteristics found in an area in the absence of artifacts or influences of a well developed technological, human culture. (Source: LANDY)
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3 restauration de bâtiment
реконструкция зданий
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building restoration
The accurate reestablishment of the form and details of a building, its artifacts, and the site on which it is located, usually as it appeared at a particular time. (Source: HARRIS)
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4 restauration
реставрация
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restoration
The process of renewing or returning something to its original, normal or unimpaired condition, particularly works of art, cultural artifacts, furniture or buildings. (Source: RHW)
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