@article{oai:kanazawa-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00045844, author = {Kawai, Nozomu and 河合, 望}, issue = {20}, journal = {金沢大学文化資源学研究, Kanazawa cultural resource studies}, month = {Mar}, note = {The west bank of Luxor, Egypt, holds one of the most important and largest necropolis in Ancient Egypt. This area has been registered as UNESCO’s world cultural heritage site, “Ancient Thebes and its Necropolis” due to its importance as the cultural heritage with universal outstanding value. This area is also known as Qurna Village where several generations of nearly 200 years had lived in or near the ancient tombs, which had been continuously robbed by the local people who lived there. Due to the continuous looting in the tombs within the World Cultural Heritage and problems of sewage and garbage by the local people there, the Egyptian government forced them remove from the area to the new village built to the north of the World Heritage site. During the relocation of villagers, their houses were severely demolished in order to revive the ancient landscape of the site. This resulted the damnation of the history of the villagers who were part of the history of the World Heritage Site. This paper discusses the history of the people of the village of Qurna on the west bank of Luxor, the change of the situation of the village after the registration of World Herigate site and the problem caused after relocation of the villagers.}, pages = {39--46}, title = {エジプトの世界遺産ルクソールの古代遺跡とともに生きる人々と地域}, year = {2018} }