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News: September 2007
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Regional course on archaeological conservation for Southeast Europe: Diagnosis and conservation
1 – 26 October 2007

27 September. The fourth regional course on archaeological conservation for Southeast Europe begins in early October at Butrint National Park in Albania.

The course objective is to improve the understanding of the methods and techniques available for specific diagnosis of stone and related materials within archaeological sites, and the elements required to propose conservation treatments, based on ethical and practical considerations.

The course is co-organized with the Butrint National Park and the Butrint Foundation. It is made possible thanks to the generous support of the Directorate General of Development Co-operation, Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and UNESCO-BRESCE.

This four-week theoretical and practical course will be held at the Butrint National Park, a World Heritage Site. Eleven conservation professionals with different backgrounds (archaeologists, architects, conservator-restorers, curators and engineers) will take part in this course.

Member States represented: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Georgia and Serbia

 

 

updated on: 21 December, 2007

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