The Messak Project started in summer 2010 as a joint project of the Libyan Department of Archaeology and the Italian-Libyan Archaeological Mission in the Acacus and Messak of Sapienza University of Rome, a three-year programme of heritage research and management of the Messak plateaux in south-western Libya. At the end of February 2011, in the final stages of the first season, the civil uprising interrupted the research and determined the termination of the project. After eight months of conflict, there is growing concern from the international scientific community about the state of the Libyan cultural heritage and its role in the future of the country (http://whc.unesco.org/en/news/799/). In this respect, we believe that communication of the preliminary results of the project can contribute to keep focusing attention on the Libyan situation, and to emphasise the wealth and outstanding value of the cultural heritage in a remote but crucial area for the country.

The Messak Project. Cultural and Natural Preservation and Sustainable Tourism (south-western Libya) / Gallinaro, Marina; Gauthier, C.; Gauthier, Y.; LE QUELLEC, J. L.; ABDEL AZIZ, S.; Biagetti, Stefano; Boitani, Luigi; Cancellieri, Emanuele; Cavorsi, L.; MASSAMBA N'SIALA, I.; Monaco, A.; Vanzetti, Alessandro; Zerboni, A.; DI LERNIA, Savino. - In: ANTIQUITY. - ISSN 0003-598X. - ELETTRONICO. - 85:331(2012), pp. -----.

The Messak Project. Cultural and Natural Preservation and Sustainable Tourism (south-western Libya).

GALLINARO, Marina;BIAGETTI, Stefano;BOITANI, Luigi;CANCELLIERI, EMANUELE;VANZETTI, Alessandro;DI LERNIA, Savino
2012

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The Messak Project started in summer 2010 as a joint project of the Libyan Department of Archaeology and the Italian-Libyan Archaeological Mission in the Acacus and Messak of Sapienza University of Rome, a three-year programme of heritage research and management of the Messak plateaux in south-western Libya. At the end of February 2011, in the final stages of the first season, the civil uprising interrupted the research and determined the termination of the project. After eight months of conflict, there is growing concern from the international scientific community about the state of the Libyan cultural heritage and its role in the future of the country (http://whc.unesco.org/en/news/799/). In this respect, we believe that communication of the preliminary results of the project can contribute to keep focusing attention on the Libyan situation, and to emphasise the wealth and outstanding value of the cultural heritage in a remote but crucial area for the country.
2012
Libya; Cultural Heritage; Survey; Pleistocene; Holocene
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The Messak Project. Cultural and Natural Preservation and Sustainable Tourism (south-western Libya) / Gallinaro, Marina; Gauthier, C.; Gauthier, Y.; LE QUELLEC, J. L.; ABDEL AZIZ, S.; Biagetti, Stefano; Boitani, Luigi; Cancellieri, Emanuele; Cavorsi, L.; MASSAMBA N'SIALA, I.; Monaco, A.; Vanzetti, Alessandro; Zerboni, A.; DI LERNIA, Savino. - In: ANTIQUITY. - ISSN 0003-598X. - ELETTRONICO. - 85:331(2012), pp. -----.
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