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Les médias nous informent : novembre 2009
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Recueil d’articles de presse sur des sujets liés au patrimoine. Les points de vue exprimés dans ces derniers n’engagent évidemment que leurs auteurs.

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30 novembre

  • A Lost European Culture, Pulled From Obscurity
    New York Times, United States
    John Noble Wilford: Before the glory that was Greece and Rome, even before the first cities of Mesopotamia or temples along the Nile, there lived in the Lower Danube Valley and the Balkan foothills people who were ahead of their time in art, technology and long-distance trade.
  • Ancient documents reveal legacy of Timbuktu
    BBC News, United Kingdom
    Timbuktu is a city with mythical status that once served as a centre for scholars, but is now an impoverished town where residents struggle for survival. In an attempt to preserve the rich heritage of the area, thousands of ancient manuscripts which have been unearthed are being restored so they can be put on display.

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25 novembre

  • Babylon, Rediscovered
    Finanacial Times, United Kingdom
    Audio slide show: For 1,500 years, starting earlier than 5,000 B.C., there lived in the Lower Danube Valley and the Balkan foothills people who were ahead of their time in art, technology and long-distance trade.

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24 novembre

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2 novembre

  • Photography in the British Library
    BBC News, United Kingdom
    John Falconer, Head of Visual Materials and Curator of Photographs highlights some of the examples and traces the development of the medium from gentlemen's pursuit to mass pastime.

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