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Preserving Cultural Heritage
Office of the Spokesperson
Department of State
Washington, DC
July 15, 2016
Beginning this week, the U.S. Department of State is hosting fifteen
officials from the Middle East and North Africa region as part of the
International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) to explore strategies
that prevent the destruction, looting, and trafficking of cultural
heritage. With the ongoing threat to archaeological heritage around the
world, the program provides opportunities for the creation of
partnerships and networks with U.S. museums, academic institutions,
non-governmental organizations, U.S. law enforcement agencies, and other
entities that protect and preserve cultural property. The program runs
from July 9-30, 2016.
These exchange program participants will begin their visit in
Washington, D.C., and then continue on to Chaco Culture National
Historical Park, New Mexico; Santa Fe, New Mexico; St. Louis, Missouri;
and New York, New York. In these locales, the participants will deepen
their understanding of U.S. laws and legal mechanisms to prevent
smuggling of artifacts into the United States and examine U.S. theory,
practice, and application of new technologies in the area of cultural
heritage protection. Meetings and site visits will also highlight
advocacy methods used by public and private entities to raise awareness
of conflict antiquities domestically and overseas.
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