An integrated methodology for the documentation and protection of cultural heritage in the MENA region: a case study from Libya and Tunisia

This paper presents the methodology and overall outcomes from the Training in Action project (TinA), funded by the British Council's Cultural Protection Fund between 2017 and 2019, which has built capacity among 72 employees of the Department of Antiquities of Libya (DoA) and the Institut Natio...

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Veröffentlicht in:Libyan studies 2020-11, Vol.51, p.141-168
Hauptverfasser: Leone, Anna, Wootton, Will, Fenwick, Corisande, Nebbia, Marco, Alkhalaf, Hiba, Jorayev, Gaygysyz, Othman, Ammar, Alhddad, Muftah A., Belzic, Morgan, Emrage, Ahmad, Siala, Ziad, Voke, Patricia
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Zusammenfassung:This paper presents the methodology and overall outcomes from the Training in Action project (TinA), funded by the British Council's Cultural Protection Fund between 2017 and 2019, which has built capacity among 72 employees of the Department of Antiquities of Libya (DoA) and the Institut National du Patrimoine de Tunisie (INP). It highlights the integrated and comprehensive nature of the training based on an innovative approach designed to increase value and impact. The integrated methodology, combining documentation, conservation and management, serves as a reproducible and sustainable model for other capacity-building projects. TinA was developed and carried out collaboratively by academics at Durham University, King's College London and University College London, and in partnership with the DoA and INP.
ISSN:0263-7189
2052-6148
DOI:10.1017/lis.2020.11