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Cultural Property Advisory Committee to Meet in Chicago September 19–20, 2023
The Cultural Property Advisory Committee intends to meet September 19-20 in Chicago review a proposed extension of the U.S. cultural property agreement with the Government of the Republic of Honduras.
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Building U.S.-ASEAN Partnerships to Protect Cultural Property
For nearly 25 years, since taking emergency action to protect Cambodia’s cultural property from looting in 1999, the United States has worked with Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) countries to protect and return their cultural property.
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Cultural Property Advisory Committee to Meet in Chicago September 19–20, 2023
The Cultural Property Advisory Committee intends to meet September 19–20 in Chicago, to review a proposed extension of the U.S. cultural property agreement with the Government of the Republic of Honduras
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United States and Cambodia Celebrate Cultural Property Agreement and New Preservation Project
U.S. Ambassador to Cambodia William A. Heidt and Cambodia’s Minister of Culture, Her Excellency Phoeung Sackona, signed a joint statement recognizing the recent extension of the cultural property agreement between the United States and Cambodia during a ceremony on November 6, 2018 at the National Museum of Cambodia in Phnom Penh.
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Cultural Property Advisory Committee Meeting, January 30 – February 1, 2024
The Cultural Property Advisory Committee intends to meet January 30 – February 1, 2024, in Washington, D.C.
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Cultural Property Advisory Committee Meeting January 25-27, 2022
to review the proposed extensions of the cultural property agreements with the Government of the Republic of Cyprus, the Government of the Republic of Guatemala, and the Government of the Republic of Mali.
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The Iraqi Institute for the Conservation of Antiquities and Heritage
The Iraqi Institute for the Conservation of Antiquities and Heritage (IICAH) is a state-of-the-art educational facility in Erbil, where international experts are training Iraq’s museum and heritage professionals in the preservation of their national treasures. Th
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“Museums in a Suitcase” Foster Understanding and Counter Violent Extremism in Libya
Due to the ongoing conflict, museums across Libya remain closed to protect their collections from looting and other damage. As a result, many communities in Libya have lost a vital link to their country’s rich past that museums and public programming create.
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Cultural Heritage Game Jam Inspires Global Creativity and Innovation
847 People from 72 Countries Develop 115 Videogames
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Preserving Cultural Heritage in Cambodia
United States and the Kingdom of Cambodia reaffirmed their long-standing commitment to protect Cambodian cultural property by amending and extending their bilateral cultural property agreement.