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Les médias nous informent : juin 2012
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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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29 juin

  • Birthplace of Jesus placed on UNESCO’s World Heritage in Danger List
    UN News Centre
    The Church of the Nativity, which sits on a site in Bethlehem that is identified by Christian tradition as the birthplace of Jesus, was inscribed today on the World Heritage List of the United Nations Scientific, Cultural, and Educational Organization (UNESCO), as well as on the list of sites in danger.
  • UNESCO lists Mali's Timbuktu, tomb as endangered
    SF Gate, Etats-Unis
    The United Nations' cultural organization put the besieged city of Timbuktu and the nearby Tomb of Askia on its endangered list Thursday, citing threats to the designated world treasures from ethnic and religious fighting in northern Mali.

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28 juin

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27 juin

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26 juin

  • Archaeologists in Greece uncover Roman road
    The Independent, Royaume-Uni
    Archaeologists in Greece's second-largest city have uncovered a 70-metre section of an ancient road built by the Romans that was city's main travel artery nearly 2,000 years ago.

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23 juin

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22 juin

  • Une nouvelle technique d’imagerie scientifique au service de la restauration des œuvres d’art
    Le Journal des Arts, France
    Une nouvelle méthode de réflectographie infrarouge a été mise au point par une équipe de chercheurs des Universités de l'Aquila, de Vérone et de l'Institut national d'optique de Florence. Le procédé permettrait de détecter des caractéristiques non décelables par les techniques d'imagerie employées jusqu’à présent sur les œuvres en cours de restauration.
  • L'enfant du ghetto, icône mondiale
    Le Figaro, France
    La photo, prise par un SS à Varsovie en 1943, a fait le tour du monde. Le petit garçon est devenu le symbole de la victime.

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21 juin

  • Archaeologists discover mammoth field
    The Australian, Australie
    Archaeologists in Serbia said they have discovered a rare mammoth field containing the remains of at least five of the giant beasts that lived here tens of thousands of years ago.

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20 juin

  • Museum: Fast action may help save Picasso painting
    CBS, Etats-Unis
    Within minutes of a vandal spray painting a Pablo Picasso painting, Houston museum officials had rushed the valuable artwork into their onsite conservation lab as if it was an injured patient in need of emergency surgery.

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19 juin

  • Archaeologist finds oldest rock art in Australia
    3 News, Nouvelle-Zélande
    An archaeologist says he found the oldest piece of rock art in Australia and one of the oldest in the world: an Aboriginal work created 28,000 years ago in an Outback cave.

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17 juin

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15 juin

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13 juin

  • Harappan treasure trove unlocked
    The Times of India, Inde
    Not knowing about Lothal or Dholavira can be blasphemous. But you could be pardoned if you haven't heard of Dayabhai no dhoro, Dhrosan timba, Vadhi Vala Khetar, Gorivatano timbo. These are just a few of the 750 Indus Valley civilization sites spread across Gujarat.
  • Mekong, Ganges in same boat
    VietNamNet Bridge, Viet Nam
    Climate change threats to the cultural heritage of the Mekong and Ganges basins were discussed at a two-day international conference that ended on Monday in the central city of Hue.

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12 juin

  • China unearths over 100 new terracotta warriors
    The Nation, Pakistan
    Chinese archaeologists have unearthed 110 new terracotta warriors that laid buried for centuries, an official said Monday, part of the famed army built to guard the tomb of China’s first emperor.
  • Stone tools that revolutionised study of India's pre-history
    The Hindu, Inde
    On display at the Government Museum, Chennai, for a few days from June 11 are two stone tools discovered by geologist Robert Bruce Foote in May and September 1863 at the Brigade Ground at Pallavaram, Chennai, and Attirampakkam village in Tiruvallur district.

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11 juin

  • Le bassin minier du Nord-Pas-de-Calais divise les experts de l’Unesco
    Le Journal des Arts, France
    L’Icomos et l’UICN, les deux organes consultatifs pour l’Unesco, ont rendu leurs rapports au sujet du classement du bassin minier du Nord-Pas-de-Calais sur la liste du patrimoine mondial de l’humanité au titre de « paysage culture évolutif ». Si l’Icomos y est favorable, l’UICN émet un avis plus critique.
  • Trevi Fountain loses pieces from facade
    ANSA, Italie
    Water infiltration from last February's snowfall and spring rains have caused damage to Rome's famous Trevi Fountain that lost several small pieces off its facade over the weekend, Rome councillor Dino Gasperini said.

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10 juin

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7 juin

  • Should Cambodian 'blood antiquities' be returned?
    CNN, Etats-Unis
    The last time most New Yorkers focused on pillaged antiquities from Cambodia was likely after the release of the Angelina Jolie film "Lara Croft: Tomb Raider," which featured the heroine's adventures through the country's famous archaeological wonder, Angkor Wat.

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6 juin

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5 juin

  • Conservation Strategy Drafted for Historic Rangoon
    Irrawaddy
    A conference on protecting the iconic colonial-era buildings that hark back to Rangoon’s illustrious past has warned that urgent action is needed to save the city’s century-old heritage.

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4 juin

  • Should We Rebuild the Buddhas of Bamiyan?
    Huffington Post, Etats-Unis
    When you've spent 18 months writing a book called The Buddhas of Bamiyan, and - let's be honest - when you'd quite like to flog a copy or two, all the recent talk about reconstructing one of the colossal statues demolished by the Taliban can seem heaven-sent.

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3 juin

  • Can you love a fake piece of art?
    BBC, Royaume-Uni
    A court battle is fought over whether a painting is fake, a drawing said to be Warhol is disputed, but is there ever a case for cherishing the fake and the forged?
  • Gucci helps in film restoration
    Business World Online, Philippines
    Gucci has extended its commitment to preserving the artistic and cultural heritage of landmark cinema through a 2012 contribution to Martin Scorsese’s Film Foundation for the restoration of Sergio Leone’s Once Upon A Time in America (1984).

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2 juin

 

 

 

 

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