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PROJECT PRESENTATIONS

Reports

Marco De Pietri – 2018-present

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Introduction

This page lists some of the main reports, considered as announcements about the project. For further information cf. AVASA website [Italian version].

The reports are listed in chronological order, and you may go to any of the following dates:

    2014     2015     2017     2019     2021


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2014

“Conservation of archaeological sites” (in German).
Giorgio Buccellati,
Antike Welt. Zeitschrift für Archäologie und Kulturgeschichte, 2014.
See report
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“Courage among the Ruins: A Sustainable Conservation Program in Time of War” (in English).
Giorgio Buccellati,
Backdirt, December 2014, pp. 102-112.
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2015

“L’archeologia come presenza morale a Tell Mozan in Siria” (in Italian).
Giorgio Buccellati,
Bollettino dell’Associazione Archeologica Ticinese, 27, pp. 20-25.
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2017

“Archaeology for a young future” (in English).
Giorgio Buccellati
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“Community Archaeology 1984: At the Interface between Practice and Theory” (in English).
Giorgio Buccellati and Marilyn Kelly-Buccellati,
Backdirt, December 2017, pp. 34-38.
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2019

“From Urkesh to Mozan. The itinerary of a project in wartime” (in English).
Giorgio Buccellati,
in A. Pieńkowska, D. Szeląg and I. Zych (eds.),
Stories told around the fountain. Papers offered to Piotr Bieliński on the occasion of his 70th birthday.
Warsaw: University of Warsaw Press; PCMA UW., pp. 187-204.
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2021

“ILUCIDARE Special Prizes 2020 for ‘Archaeology for a young future’” (in English).
Hiba Qassar,
On October 15, 2021, Dr. Hiba Qassar has sent the first report on the Urkesh activities related to the project “Archaeology for a young future”, which won the “ILUCIDARE Special Prize 2020 for excellence in Heritage-led International Relations”.
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