PANE Brno

PANE Brno The Centre of Prehistoric Archaeology of the Near East is a young institution that was established in 2009. Arabic and Turkish.

The main goal s to educate practice-oriented specialists that will excel in their field and will be successful in local and European job market. The Centre of Prehistoric Archaeology of the Near East (PANE) is a transnational institution, which carries out educational and scientific activities focused mainly on the prehistoric period in the Near East. Apart from regular classes, the students can a

ttend various lectures related to archaeological research and supporting scientific disciplines. Participation of foreign lecturers allows the students to develop their language skills (especially English and German). In addition, the students will receive training in languages currently spoken in the Near Eastern region, i.e. Students also have the opportunity to participate in archaeological field practice each summer at archaeological research centres of the Department of Archaeology and Museology (Těšetice-Kyjovice, Pohansko near Břeclav, Rokštejn Castle near Jihlava) or abroad (Turkey, Jordan, Turkmenistan, Saudi Arabia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Crete, Russia, Spain, Iraq, etc.)

"   is the most high-profile of the social media platforms that have been used as vehicles for the sale of  ; others inc...
29/11/2018

" is the most high-profile of the social media platforms that have been used as vehicles for the sale of ; others include , and . Antiquities use these platforms to evade the authorities and circumvent regulations imposed by online auction and e-commerce sites like , and (though these sites are frequently used as well)."

The Islamic State’s eagerness to profit from antiquities focused global attention on the illicit trafficking of cultural property. Yet the world’s understanding of how such trafficking unfolds remains limited. Today, thanks to Facebook and other social media tools, it is easier t...

This project will train 40 staff from respective Libyan and Tunisian national heritage organisations in documentation te...
13/11/2018

This project will train 40 staff from respective Libyan and Tunisian national heritage organisations in documentation techniques, preventative conservation and heritage. It also intends to serve as a replicable model for Libyan and Tunisian heritage professionals to train new staff, creating a sustainable cultural protection model in turn.

SUCCESS!
09/11/2018

SUCCESS!




More than 30 000 artefacts, including Greek and Roman ceramics, helmets, funeral urns, lamps, arrowheads and spears – thought to be either genuine or forged – have been seized as a result of the latest operation targeting trafficking of cultural goods in Europe.

Are you interested in art crimes, in illicit trade of antiquities:Here you have a great opportunity to learn for free.Jo...
07/11/2018

Are you interested in art crimes, in illicit trade of antiquities:
Here you have a great opportunity to learn for free.
Join this online course made by archaeologists in a criminology department.

Learn about art theft and antiquities trafficking. Join an online course exploring the dark underbelly of the art world from the University of Glasgow.

Have a look! :) Jordan: Antiquities sites Database
07/11/2018

Have a look! :) Jordan: Antiquities sites Database

MEGA-Jordan is a purpose-built geographic information system (GIS) to inventory and manage archaeology sites at a national level. It has been developed using state-of-the-art technology and requires no more than basic computer skills to enter site and site element boundaries and buffer zones; site d...

Good news!The British museum will create an online semantic database of Egyptian and Nubian antiquities in circulation o...
07/11/2018

Good news!
The British museum will create an online semantic database of Egyptian and Nubian antiquities in circulation on the international art market and in private collections.

The database will be an important academic resource, but it will also serve to make the art market more transparent, while acting as a deterrent to looting and other illicit activity. The database will focus on antiquities from Egypt and Sudan.

After Raqqa museum and its warehouse were bombed and captured by Daesh, archaeologists working in the region and having ...
24/10/2018

After Raqqa museum and its warehouse were bombed and captured by Daesh, archaeologists working in the region and having excavated artefacts stored there, they dediced to act. This project is unique, trying to retreat the documentation and photos in order to locate the lost treasures of Syrian people.

In the center of the city that was once the hardline Islamist group’s self-proclaimed caliphate stands the Raqqa Museum, an emblem of the city’s past that housed millennia of ..... more

We recently shared photos from the destroyed museum in Raqqa.At the request of INTERPOL National Central Bureau in Damas...
18/10/2018

We recently shared photos from the destroyed museum in Raqqa.
At the request of INTERPOL National Central Bureau in Damascus, a special poster was created with pictures of 6 stolen objects from the museum, to expand awareness of the theft, and to increase hope for their recovery.
Not only these 6 objects, but all the objects which had a photographic documentation have been entered into the database of stolen works of art.

This page: https://www.interpol.int/Crime-areas/Works-of-art/Posters features several other posters of stolen objects from museums in Palmyra, Syria and Mosul, Iraq.

Nedávno jsme sdíleli fotky z vybombardovaného muzea v Rakce.
Na přání INTERPOL National Central Bureau in Damascus byl vytvořil speciální poster s obrázky 6 nejcennějších odcizených předmětů z muzea, pro rozšíření povědomí o krádeži a aby se zvýšila naděje na jejich navrácení.
Nejen těchto 6 předmětů, ale všechny, ke kterým byla fotografická dokumentace, jsou zapsány v databázi ukradených uměleckých děl.

Na této stránce: https://www.interpol.int/Crime-areas/Works-of-art/Posters
se můžete podívat i na další ukradené předměty například z Palmýry a Mosulu.

09/10/2018

AMMAN — A four-year project aims to document and share the current collection of objects at the Jordan Archaeological Museum (JAM), which represent a mirror of the country's history worth displaying, said a German expert.

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