The most recognized innovators and experts in forensic research, from Switzerland, Canada, United Kingdom, Spain, United States, Argentina, and Colombia, in an innovation, forensic technology, and missing persons search setting, congregate, for the first time, in our country.
The theme of the first version of the Seminar is «Ethics and Archaeology: debates and challenges in archaeological praxis.»
These meetings are the product of the alliance between the Externado Cultural Heritage Studies Faculty and the Colombian Institute of Anthropology and History (ICANH).
The event comprises three key lectures, a group work session, and a discussion group, to address the current importance of cultural institutions facing challenging environments.
The Cultural Department of the Embassy of Spain and the Externado Archaeology Program invite to the chat: «Stories made of objects and emotional communities; the case of Spain and submerged heritage.»
Caquetá Memory Reconstruction Project.
The Regional Meeting, featuring experts from Chile, Brazil, Peru, Ecuador, and Colombia will be held May 30 and May 31, 2018.
The Cultural Heritage Museology Specialization in Museums and Cultural Institutions Sustainability invites all interested to participate in the seminar.
The book is the result of the research performed by Restorer Yolanda Pachón within the Polychrome Sculpture Restoration workshops carried out, for over two decades, by the Externado Cultural Heritage Studies Faculty.
The Cultural Heritage Studies Faculty and its Specialization in Museums and Cultural Institutions Sustainability, invite to the talk offered by Professor Riemer Knoop, of the Reinwardt Academy (Netherlands).