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Les médias nous informent : mai 2013
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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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8 mai

  • World Heritage Sites status sought for 6 Rajasthan forts, Himalayan park
    The Hindu, Inde
    India has nominated a group of six hill forts in Rajasthan and the Great Himalayan National Park in Himachal Pradesh as candidates for World Heritage Sites this year. UNESCO’s World Heritage Committee at its meeting in Cambodian capital Phnom Penh next month will decide on conferring the status on them.

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7 mai

  • Slow city Akyaka closer to UNESCO
    Hürriyet Daily News, Turquie
    Mugla’s Akyaka town was declared a ‘Slow City’ in 2010 and since then work has been accelerated for the town to be recognized as a world heritage site by UNESCO, according to mayor.


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6 mai

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5 mai

  • Thessaloniki Metro Passes Ancient Finds
    Greek Reporter, Grèce
    There has been a long debate on the Thessaloniki railway network excavations and whether Thessaloniki’s Pompeii will be saved instead of being covered by the new metro network. Since the proceedings of the railway began, many findings came to light, such as 3,000 graves, 5,000 vessels, 1,500 pieces of jewelry, a basilica dating from the 5th century and a marble paved street among the findings of a large excavation made ??in an area of ??28,000 sq.m.

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4 mai

  • French archaeologists uncover a Gallic necropolis from the 4th and 3rd centuries BC
    Art Daily
    An Inrap team has recently uncovered a Gallic necropolis from the 4th and 3rd centuries BC on the site of the Parc Logistique de l’Aube, at Buchères. Since 2004, the 260 hectares of this General Council project has been the object archaeological investigations prescribed by the State (Drac Champagne): 230 hectares have already been evaluated and 40 excavations have been conducted. The last of these has now yielded an exceptional group of Gallic tombs, many devoted to warriors.
  • Roman Cemetery Discovered Beneath Parking Lot
    Discovery News, Etats-Unis
    Hidden beneath a parking lot in Leicester, England, archaeologists have discovered a 1,700-year-old Roman cemetery that seemed to show no religious bias.
  • Two-millenia-old Aizanoi inspiring Istanbul bourse
    Hürriyet Daily News, Turquie
    The proud bearer of the title of the world’s first stock exchange, the ancient city of Aizanoi in Kütahya has become a source of inspiration in the promotions for the Istanbul Stock Exchange, which recently became Borsa Istanbul.

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3 mai

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2 mai

  • Turkey’s National Library to digitize cultural heritage
    Hürriyet Daily News, Turquie
    Turkey will be sharing a total of 400,000 pages of its newspaper archive, including in both the Ottoman and Latin scripts, on the digital platform with a European Union program titled the ‘Europeana Newspapers Project.’ The project is supported by European countries such as Germany, Italy

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1 mai

  • Syrian heritage a victim of ongoing conflict
    Al Arabiya, Emirats arabes unis
    The minaret of the Umayyad Mosque of Aleppo, one of Syria’s most famous landmarks, was destroyed last week during clashes between rebels and government forces.

 

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