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“Preserving the Past, Looking to the Future” Archaeological Exhibition

“Preserving the Past, Looking to the Future” is an exhibition that showcases findings from archaeological and conservation projects in Bulgaria implemented or supported by the Balkan Heritage Foundation through the Balkan Heritage Field School. The exhibition includes artifacts discovered and restored as a result of the following projects: Archaeological survey and field school on the

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PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION “HERACLEA LYNCESTIS” OF DRAZHAN BRACHICH IN REGIONAL LIBRARY “ZAHARI KNYAZHESKI”, STARA ZAGORA, BULGARIA, 1-28.11.2013

Dates: 1 – 28 November, 2013 Venue: Zaharii Knyazhesky Regional Library, Stara Zagora, Bulgaria Curator: Snezhana Marinova, director of Zaharii Knyazhesky Regional Library Partner organizations: Balkan Heritage Foundation, Zaharii Knyazhesky Regional Library, Stara Zagora Regional Museum of History The photographs of the ancient city of Heraclea Lyncestys, Republic of Macedonia by contemporary Macedonian artist Dražan

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PRESENTATION OF THE WORKSHOP FOR CONSERVATION AND DOCUMENTATION OF ROMAN MOSAICS IN STOBI WITH POSTER ON THE 12TH ICCM CONFERENCE IN SARDINIA, ITALI, 27 – 31.10.2014

Angela Pencheva (Program Director of the Balkan Heritage Foundation) presented the collaboration project of Balkan Heritage Foundation and National Institution Stobi – Conservation and Documentation of Roman and late Roman Mosaics at the 12th Conference of the International Committee for the Conservation of Mosaics (ICCM): Conservation and Presentation of Mosaics: At What Costs? held in Sardinia (Italy) on October 27-31,

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PHOTOGRAPHY EXHIBITION “THE BIRTH OF EUROPE. EXCAVATIONS OF NEOLITHIC SETTLEMENT ILINDENTSI” OF LORA PARMAKOVA IN STRUMYANI, BULGARIA, 23.10 – 28.11.2014

Dates: 23 October – 28 November, 2014 Venue: The “School” at Strumyani, Bulgaria Curator: Dr. Malgorzata Grebska-Kulov, Blagoevgrad Regional Museum of History and dig director of the excavation project in Ilindentsi. Partner organizations: Balkan Heritage Foundation, Municipality of Strumyani, Blagoevgrad Regional Museum of History The Birth of Europe photography exhibition presented photographs taken during the

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GOSTUŠA CONSERVATION PROJECT

GOSTUŠA CONSERVATION PROJECT “Gostuša”, also known as “stone settlement” is located in South-east of Serbia in the area of the Nature Park “Stara planina”, and it represents a unique mountain village, also enlisted as a national cultural property. Its outstanding values were pointed out in legislative documents concerning cultural heritage protection and preservation, and urban