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Honoring Cultural Heritage
The U.S. Department of State is committed to protecting and preserving the world's cultural heritage.
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In Ancient Cities Reclaimed from ISIS, Restoration Work Begins: Photo Gallery
As ISIS is driven back from conquests in northern Iraq and Syria, a challenge looms: cataloging the damage to cultural sites and treasures from antiquity, repairing what can be fixed, and figuring out how to let people see them again.
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National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) - Morocco
NSLI-Y students discover the Moroccan architecture in the Sahara at a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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ECA Launches Cultural Heritage Preservation Online Distance-learning Course in Afghanistan
A new online training course has launched on cultural heritage site preservation and management.
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In Ancient Cities Reclaimed from ISIS, Restoration Work Begins
As ISIS is driven back from conquests in northern Iraq and Syria, a challenge looms: cataloging the damage to cultural sites and treasures from antiquity, repairing what can be fixed, and figuring out how to let people see them again.
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“Museums in a Suitcase” Photo Gallery
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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Virtual Exchange
See photos of Virtual Exchanges in action. Learn more about Virtual Exchanges, Design Thinking and MOOCs from ECA's Collaboratory.
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Arequipa Colonial Church Project, Peru
A U.S. Embassy initiative in cooperation with the Peruvian Ministry of Culture and the Archdiocese of Arequipa supported a three-day workshop on “Security and Preservation of Colonial Cultural Heritage Objects and Sites in Southern Peru,” held in Arequipa, Peru.
