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  • Conservation Perspectives, The GCI Newsletter
    • Newsletter 18.1 (Spring 2003)
      • A Responsibility for the Past: Integrating Conservation & Archaeology
      • Closing the Divide: A Discussion about Archaeology & Conservation
      • Conservation at the Core of Archaeological Strategy: The Case of Ancient Urkesh at Tell Mozan
      • Of the Past, for the Future: A Coalition for Change at the Fifth World Archaeological Congress
      • GCI News: Projects, Events, Publications & Staff
        • Directors' Retreats
        • L.A. Historic Resource Survey Project
        • Museum Lighting Meeting
        • Workshop on World Heritage Site Management
        • Management Planning for Archaeological Sites
        • New Chief Scientist
        • Kathleen Louw
        • Thomas Shreves
      • Masthead
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  • Multimedia (videos & slideshows)
    • Project Videos
      • MEGA Jordan
      • In the Valley of the Queens video
      • Museum Lighting video
      • Conservation Education at Vat Phou
      • Asian Organic Colorants
      • Conservation of Modern Paints
      • China Principles at Chengde
      • Getty Seismic Adobe Project
      • Wall Paintings of Mogao
      • First Photograph
      • Tunisia's Mosaics
      • Laetoli Footprints
      • Royal Bas Reliefs of Abomey
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GCI News

Directors' Retreats

L.A. Historic Resource Survey Project

Museum Lighting Meeting

Workshop on World Heritage Site Management

Management Planning for Archaeological Sites

New Chief Scientist

Kathleen Louw

Thomas Shreves