The National Endowment for the Humanities is calling for projects that contribute to the study, documentation, or digital reconstruction of cultural heritage materials at risk.
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The bilateral agreement, extended for a period of 5 years, includes new categories of protected cultural materials.
Watch a video about the important work being done through an AIA Site Preservation Grant at Tahcabo in the Yucatán.
AIA Conservation & Site Preservation Committee member, Thomas Roby, was profiled in a WSJ article this week on his work to preserve mosaics in North Africa.
Sarah Rowe shares what’s been happening this summer at Tahcabo, one of our newest Site Preservation Grant projects.
Project Director Dr. Jacopo Tabolli shares updates from Narce, Italy, one of the AIA’s Site Preservation Grant projects.
AIA and ASOR call for action to protect cultural heritage in Yemen in the face of ongoing destruction and civil disruption.
Learn about the work at the Blackfriary in County Meath, Ireland through several short videos.
New grant will support education and outreach initiatives associated with the preservation of a Mycenaean cemetery at Aidonia.
New grant to support the creation of a long-term community based preservation project at Nama.
Read about the Site Preservation Program’s accomplishments over the past year.
Jo Anne Van Tilburg, Project Director, shares an update from the Easter Island Statue Project.
A Site Preservation Grant was awarded to the Image, Documentation, Environment, and Access project.
A Site Preservation Grant was awarded to The Alliance for Heritage Conservation
The AIA presented its 2015 Conservation and Heritage Management Award to Elizabeth Pye at the AIA’s 116th Annual Meeting.
The AIA presented the 2015 Best Practices in Site Preservation Award at the Institute’s 116th Annual Meeting.
Read about progress being made at Narce though an AIA Site Preservation Grant.
The Archaeological Institute of America has learned with grave concern that the AIA St. Louis Society has sold a collection of Egyptian artifacts entrusted to its care.
DNA research from the AIA-supported site of Hoyo Negro makes important connections between the earliest settlers of the Americas and modern Native Americans.