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Latest Activity: May 11
A group dedicated to halting the demolitions to this historic town in Western China.…
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A discussion group focused on awareness of threats to this important Islamic center, and solutions for its long-term preservation.
24 members
Latest Activity: Nov 14, 2012
A group dedicated to discussion of this highly endangered site in Central Laos.
50 members Latest Activity: Apr 8 A community centered around topics relating to mapping and managing cultural heritage sites. Your ideas and case studies are welcome!
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Discussion group for people interested in Taxila.
30 members
Latest Activity: May 2
A group that focuses specifically on Göbekli Tepe, one of Turkey's most ancient sites.
50 members Latest Activity: Apr 23 Banteay Chhmar, an ancient Khmer archaeological site in northwestern Cambodia, is in a state of collapse after 800 years without conservation. This…
29 members Latest Activity: May 2
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Monuments and structures of Panam Nagar of Sonargaon, Bangladesh, built blending the Indo-European architectural styles, reflect the…
4 members Latest Activity: May 11, 2012
31 members Latest Activity: Jul 10, 2012 A group focused on the long-term preservation of the Angkor archaeological site and raising awareness about the threats it faces.
32 members
Latest Activity: Mar 30
Inspired by the idea that heritage can play a significant role in peace building efforts, we are interested in engaging with the interrelationship…
13 members
Latest Activity: Mar 30
Discussion group for those interested in Mahasthangarh, the oldest urban site in Bangladesh.
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