DGAM attended two training courses
Archaeologists and lawyers who work at the DGAM in Syria and Lebanon have finished the first part of a training course: Preventing the Illicit Trafficking of Cultural Property, which took place in Beirut from Friday 20th through Tuesday 24th January.
This first week of training covered legal aspects of the illicit trafficking, and the second week (to occur in February) will focus on law enforcement and the preparation of antiquities seizure and repatriation dossiers.
This course has been conceived and implemented by Biladi and the Norwegian Embassy in Beirut.
Read more here.
The DGAM also attended the third phase of a follow-up training course for emergency recording and archiving of cultural heritage in high risk zones, which was held jointly between ICOMOS, CyArk, Yale University and the “Emergency Safeguarding to the Syrian Cultural Heritage program”, within the initiative of the “Project Anqa” Programme, and held at the UNESCO Beirut office.
10 trainees from DGAM attended the training, which took place from 16 to 26 January 2016. The training covered practice on 3D laser scanning techniques, using drones, photogrammetry and image processing techniques. Read more here. |