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17³Ô¹Ïand Libyan Department of Antiquities Sign Memorandum of Understanding for Cultural Heritage Conservation

The American Society of Overseas Research (ASOR) is pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with the Libyan Department of Antiquities (DoA) for the protection, preservation, and promotion of Libyan history and heritage. This MOU formalizes more than a decade of cooperation between 17³Ô¹Ïand DoA in Libya.

Through the framework of the MOU, 17³Ô¹Ïand DoA will continue to work together on conservation and heritage education projects in Libya, expand the technical capacities of DoA’s employees, and strengthen relationships between Libyan heritage professionals and the global community.

Chargé d’Affaires Jeremy Berndt (U.S. Embassy Libya), INSERT GUY 2, Executive Director Dr. Andy Vaughn (ASOR) and Dr. Mohammed Faraj Mohammed Al-Fallos (Chairman, Board of Directors, Department of Antiquities).
Chargé d’Affaires Jeremy Berndt (U.S. Embassy Libya), GUY 2, Executive Director Dr. Andy Vaughn (ASOR) and Dr. Mohammed Faraj Mohammed Al-Fallos (Chairman, Board of Directors, Department of Antiquities).
Ahmad Emrage (Univ. of Benghazi, DOA), Rick St. Hilaire (ASOR), Mohammed Fakhroun (), Andy Vaughn (ASOR) and Mohammed Faraj Mohammed Al-Fallos (DOA).
Ahmad Emrage (Univ. of Benghazi, DOA), Rick St. Hilaire (ASOR), Mohammed Fakroun (Board Member, DOA), Andy Vaughn (ASOR), and Mohammed Faraj Mohammed Al-Fallos (DOA).
Andy Vaughn (ASOR) and Mohammed Faraj Mohammed Al-Fallos (DOA).
Andy Vaughn (ASOR), Mohammed Faraj Mohammed Al-Fallos (DOA), GUY 3, GUY 4.

This agreement builds upon collaborative work by 17³Ô¹Ïsince 2015 in the fields of history, archaeology, cultural heritage, and cultural property protection in Libya. Among its diverse work during this time, 17³Ô¹Ïhas supported (among others) the following activities and programs:

  • Supported community-led heritage protection efforts
  • Raised awareness among youth about the importance of heritage and how they can preserve it
  • Sponsored the participation of Libyan heritage professionals at ASOR’s Annual Meeting
  • Fought against the illicit trafficking of Libyan cultural property
  • Documented threats to cultural heritage in the Cyrene region

Through this Memorandum of Understanding, 17³Ô¹Ïand DoA will expand their shared commitment to the conservation of Libya’s heritage for present and future generations. Their recently announced partnership to address damage caused by Storm Daniel to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Cyrene represents a new step in this collaboration by expanding the cooperation beyond anti-trafficking and education programs to include the stabilization and restoration of built heritage.

  • Heritage Awareness event for youth in eastern Libya.
    Heritage Awareness event for youth in eastern Libya.
  • Roof repairs to the Atiq Mosque in Awjila.
    Roof repairs to the Atiq Mosque in Awjila.
  • Overview of ASOR’s Suitcase Museum project developed with Libyan colleagues.
    Overview of ASOR’s Suitcase Museum project developed with Libyan colleagues.

17³Ô¹Ïand DOA signed the MOU at the culmination of the four-day U.S.–Libya Cultural Heritage Protection Workshop in Tunis that focused on building legal and prosecutorial capacity in Libya in order to counter the multi-faceted problem of illicit antiquities trafficking. To that end, the workshop brought together Libyan and American legal, law enforcement, and heritage professionals. The workshop strengthened their cooperation in supporting the current U.S.-Libya Cultural Property Agreement, through which, Libya and the United States are working together to advance efforts to protect heritage sites and combat cultural property trafficking, a criminal activity that permanently strips away history and often funds terrorism and transnational crime.

Darren Ashby (ASOR), Will Raynolds (ASOR), Will Zeman (U.S. Embassy Libya), Marwa Bennaji (U.S. Embassy Libya), and Andy Vaughn (ASOR).
Darren Ashby (ASOR), Will Raynolds (ASOR), William Zeman (U.S. Embassy Libya), Marwa Bennaji (U.S. Embassy Libya), and Andy Vaughn (ASOR).
Rick St. Hilaire (ASOR), Andy Vaughn (ASOR), Mohammed Faraj Mohammed Al-Fallos (DOA), and Chargé d’Affaires Jeremy Berndt (U.S. Embassy Libya).
Rick St. Hilaire (ASOR), Andy Vaughn (ASOR), Mohammed Faraj Mohammed Al-Fallos (DOA), and Chargé Jeremy Berndt (U.S. Embassy Libya).
Will Raynolds (ASOR) presenting at the U.S.–Libya Cultural Heritage Protection Workshop.
Will Raynolds (ASOR) presenting at the U.S.–Libya Cultural Heritage Protection Workshop.

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