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Les médias nous informent : septembre 2011
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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 septembre

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20 septembre

  • Sada Mire: Uncovering Somalia's heritage
    BBC, Royaume-Uni
    Sada Mire fled Somalia's civil war as a child, and lived as a refugee in Sweden. But now she is back in the Horn of Africa as an archaeologist, making some incredible discoveries.
  • Landmark museum building opens in Armenia
    The Independent, Royaume-Uni
    A landmark new building opened Tuesday at the Armenian museum for ancient manuscripts in the capital Yerevan, one of the largest collections of historically important documents in the world.

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19 septembre

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18 septembre

  • Preserving the textile heritage
    Borneo Post
    The historical links between Sarawak and India are evident not only in the similarities between their cultures but also their textiles.

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16 septembre

  • Did Zombies Roam Medieval Ireland?
    Discovery News, Etats-Unis
    Two early medieval skeletons were unearthed recently in Ireland with large stones wedged into their mouths -- evidence, archaeologists say, that it was feared the individuals would rise from their graves like zombies.

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15 septembre

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14 septembre

  • Remove paint or rather build a new temple?
    The Times of India, Inde
    Should a huge budget of Rs 1.22 crore be used in removing enamel paint from the walls of 234 years old Kashi Vishwanath Temple when there is no guarantee that the already damaged walls will retain their strength. Or, should a plan be chalked out to rather replace the old building with a new one?

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10 septembre

  • Forgotten archaeological gems: The ancient turquoise mines of South Sinai
    Al-Masry Al-Youm, Egypte
    Rock inscriptions left by ancient Egyptian miners in South Sinai are rich with details of working conditions and weather, as well as praise for the pharaoh and the gods. They present a lively narrative of daily life that can be easily compared to modern business reports, or even a diary.

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7 septembre

  • Libya combs priceless ruins for war damage
    Al Arabiya News, Emirats Arabes Unis
    Libyan archaeologists are beginning to inspect the country’s priceless historical sites, hoping part of their cultural heritage and economic future has not been ruined by war.

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6 septembre

  • Libya's other wealth: Archaeological treasures
    BBC, Royaume-Uni
    Before Moammar Gadhafi, there were the Phoenicians. And the Greeks. The Romans. The first Arabs. They're a reminder that no civilization -- and no leader -- is forever.

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5 septembre

  • West Village Residents Restore 9/11 Tiles
    NY1, Etats-Unis
    One of the more personal memorials set up in the wake of the September 11th attacks is still being put back together after Hurricane Irene threatened to tear it all down.

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4 septembre

  • On an ancient road again
    Sunday Times, Sri Lanka
    A group of archaeologists are retracing the historical and geo-graphical significance of the old Colombo, Kandy route.

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3 septembre

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1 septembre

 

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