Site Preservation News

U.S. Signs Agreement to Protect Cultural Heritage of Bulgaria

January 22, 2014

The US and Bulgaria signed a Memorandum of Understanding to combat the looting of cultural heritage objects in Bulgaria.

US Extends Agreement to Protect Archaeological Heritage in China

January 15, 2014

The United States extended its memorandum of understanding to continue protecting the rich archaeological heritage of China.

Site Preservation Program Highlighted in Finnish Museum Publication

January 10, 2014

The Pirkanmaa Provincial Museum published Archaeoogy in Society and Daily Life: Challenges and Co-operation in the 21st Century last month.

Interdisciplinary Studies: Archaeology and Conservation

January 3, 2014

Workshop Summary from the 115th AIA Annual Meeting in Chicago, Illinois, January 2-4, 2014

AIA Site Preservation Grant Awarded to Tulix Mul, Belize

December 20, 2013

The most recent Site Preservation Grant will fund a conservation and outreach project at this Early Classic Maya site.

AIA Announces 2014 Best Practices in Site Preservation Recipient

December 6, 2013

The 2014 BP Award goes to the California Archaeological Site Stewardship Program for its grassroots efforts to train local communities in the preservation of archaeological sites.

Enjoy ‘A Year of Archaeology’ with the 2014 AIA Calendar

November 26, 2013

Help support the Site Preservation Program while ringing in the New Year with the 2014 AIA Calendar.

The Umm el-Jimal Project Completes its New, Interactive Website

November 20, 2013

Take a look at the newly completed Umm el-Jimal Project!

AIA Names 2014 Conservation and Heritage Management Award Recipient

November 8, 2013

The 2014 CHM Award goes to the Staffordshire Hoard Conservation Project for its excellent conservation work on these Anglo-Saxon artifacts.

The Conservation of an Archaic Greek City on Crete

November 6, 2013

AIA Best Practices Award recipient Donald Haggis discusses the conservation efforts at the Archaic Greek site of Azoria.

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