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The exhibition “Bulgaria and the Mosaics” part of the Bratsigovo Forum

From September 12 to 14, 2024, Bratsigovo, Bulgaria became a hub for knowledge exchange among experts from Bulgaria and Italy. We are thrilled to share that our Program Director, Dr. Angela Pencheva, participated in this exciting forum.

Exploring the Land of the Levantines: History and Archaeology of Medieval Chios

We are grateful to the Municipality of Chios for their attention to our project: "Exploring the Land of the Levantines: History and Archaeology of Medieval Chios".

Participation in the 33rd Economic Forum in Karpacz, Poland

The Balkan Heritage Foundation participated in this year’s 33rd Economic Forum in Karpacz, Poland, held from September 3-5, 2024.
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Advancing European Cultural Heritage Conservation: A Collaborative Endeavor

The European Seas have long been a treasure trove of underwater cultural heritage. Recognizing the importance of preserving, conserving and promoting this rich heritage, 20 partners from across the European Union have embarked on a collaborative…
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Exploring Cultural Heritage with TOURAL: A Collaborative European Project

Toural: Supporting cultural heritage and sustainable tourism in Europe through cross-border collaborations and initiatives. Funded by the EU.
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TOURAL Project Kick-off Meeting

On 23-24 February, 2024, was held the 1st physical kick-off meeting of the TOURAL project in Thessaloniki, Greece at the Centre for Research & Technology Hellas (CERTH).
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Toural project conducted its Virtual Kick-off meeting

TOURAL project conducted its Virtual Kick-off meeting on January 24th, marking the initiation of project activities.
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Manuscript Bookbindings of the Eastern Mediterranean: conservation and research

The Balkan Heritage Foundation and the Centre for Slavo-Byzantine Studies “Prof. Ivan Dujčev” in Sofia present "Manuscript Bookbindings of the Eastern Mediterranean: conservation and research" led by Dr. Nikolas Sarris. The seminar will take place in Sofia, Bulgaria in the period February 12 - 17, 2024.
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The Relationship between Skeletons, Trade, and Migration at the Ancient Greek Black Sea Colony of Apollonia Pontica (7th-3rd centuries BCE)

In the BEMA Online Seminar on January 20, 2024 Dr. Katharine Kolpan, will talk about "The Relationship between Skeletons, Trade, and Migration at the Ancient Greek Black Sea Colony of Apollonia Pontica (7th-3rd centuries BC) ".