This poster presents two case studies highlighting the importance of participatory conservation in post-disaster contexts. The first illustrates the benefit of having local networks to safeguard heritage during and following a disaster. The second case study is on training programs for Syrian refugees, which seek to create networks of heritage professionals who may safeguard their culture in the future.
A head of Hermes from a genuinely old Italian collection
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Source: San Antonio Museum of ArtAmong the deaccessioned items from the San
Antonio Museum of Art in January 2022 was a marble head of Hermes. The head
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