Site Preservation News

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.

Site Preservation Update: Local Students Contribute to Public Interpretation of Carr Plantation

October 25, 2013

Read about student and community involvement at the Little Bay Archaeology and Heritage Project.

Opportunity to Support the Protection of Honduran Cultural Heritage

September 30, 2013

A US State Department committee considers a renewal of the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Honduras to further protect their cultural resources.

US Extends Agreement to Protect Archaeological Heritage in Cambodia

September 18, 2013

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

Historic Cemetery Celebrates a Summer of Outreach and Education

September 9, 2013

An AIA Site Preservation Grant recipient reports on outreach and education activities at a historic cemetery on Long Island.

AIA-supported Project in Virginia Celebrates Grand Opening of Public Park

May 22, 2013

The Stafford Civil War Sites in Virginia held its grand opening in April 2013.

Funding Raised for Maya Mural Conservation at 2013 AIA Spring Gala

May 20, 2013

The Site Preservation Program is funding the San Bartolo Mural Project thanks to a special gala pledge drive.

2013 AIA Site Preservation Program Annual Report Now Available

May 17, 2013

Read the Program’s 2013 Annual Report to learn about its many activities this past year.

Conservation of the Queen Anne’s Revenge Shipwreck

May 10, 2013

An update on the artifact conservation from the Queen Anne’s Revenge Shipwreck

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