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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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22 mai

21 mai
- Italy quake devastates area's historical heritage
Reuters
Residents of some small northern Italian towns hit by Sunday's quake may have all survived, but the tremor that shook them to their foundations reduced their artistic and architectural riches to rubble.
- Séisme : des joyaux du patrimoine italien anéantis
Le Figaro, France
Alors que plus de 3000 personnes se retrouvent sans foyer dans le nord-est de l'Italie par crainte des répliques du séisme de dimanche, le pays découvre de terribles pertes historiques et architecturales.

20 mai

19 mai
- 'Cursing stone' found on Isle of Canna
BBC, Royaume-Uni
A stone discovered by chance on the Isle of Canna is Scotland's first known example of a bullaun "cursing stone", experts have revealed.

18 mai
- Afghan archeologist pleads for help to save treasures
The Australian, Australie
to save his country's precious cultural heritage from being destroyed, looted or lost to corruption, warfare and religious intolerance, Afghan archeologist Abdul Wasey Feroozi is on a mission to persuade the world to support efforts to retrieve, restore and protect the ancient treasures.
- Art Museum Day
Huffington Post, Etats-Unis
A few days ago, while sitting with a small group of museum directors talking about how to engage the next generation of museum visitors, I could not help but remember a series of conversations I have had over the past few years with my son that began with the phrase "because I am the parent and you are the child."

15 mai
- How to Uncover Underwater Artifacts
New York Times, Etats-Unis
Five-gallon buckets are so very useful. Little did I think we would use them to explore ancient Maya offerings underwater.

11 mai
- Northern Ireland's crumbling heritage
Belfast Telegraph, Royaume-Uni
Survey of at-risk historic buildings is so far behind schedule it’s feared many will disappear before report is completed.
- Culture Ministry insists Ayutthaya ruins to remain world heritage
Pattaya Mail, Thaïlande
Culture Minister Sukumol Khunploem has played down a report about the Ayutthaya ruins topping the list of the 10 most endangered heritage sites in Asia, noting that the report was not prepared by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
- 10 Museum Tweeters To Know Right Now
Huffington Post, Etats-Unis
It's National Museum Month, and we're keeping the momentum going on HuffPost Culture with a new reason to love museums every week.

10 mai

9 mai
- Smallest mammoths found on Crete
BBC, Royaume-Uni
The smallest mammoth ever known to have existed roamed the island of Crete millions of years ago, researchers say.

5 mai
- Mali Islamists attack UNESCO holy site in Timbuktu
Reuters
Malian fighters from the Ansar Dine Islamist group attacked and burned the tomb of one of the town's saints, classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, residents and a regional official said on Saturday.
- Tribal gathering celebrates unifying culture of an ancient game
Seattle Times, Etats-Unis
They brought drums and songs from their families east and west of the Cascades, and stories of the tradition that unites them: Sla-hal, a game so ancient many here believe it was played with carved mastodon bones found near Wenatchee.

3 mai
- Afghan museum highlights country's Buddhist heritage
AFP, France
Afghanistan, which achieved global notoriety for cultural barbarism when the Taliban blew up the ancient Bamiyan Buddhas, this week opened an exhibition highlighting the country's rich Buddhist heritage.

2 mai
- Syrian heritage sites damaged
Emirates 24/7, Émirats arabes unis
Syria's turmoil is threatening the country's rich archaeological heritage, experts warn.
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01.06.2012
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