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Extractions: The Butrint Foundation, a UK registered charity, was founded by Lord Rothschild and Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover in 1993 for the conservation and preservation of the ancient city of Butrint and its hinterland. Situated in modern day Albania, Butrint has been recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage site since 1992. Working with the Institute of World Archaeology at the University of East Anglia, the Butrint Foundation has sought "to restore, preserve and develop the Butrint site... in southern Albania for the benefit of the public generally". The Butrint Archive Project has been running for three years. The project has been largely funded by the Drue Heinz Trust with additional funds from the David and Lucile Packard Foundation (1997). The aim of the project is to locate and make accessible the documentation relating to the World Heritage site of Butrint. To date the project has included:
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Extractions: Academy of Sciences Institutes Library Projects ... GENERAL DEPARTMENTS MUSEUMS RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS CONTACT US ... INSTITUTES Departments The archaeological studies, researches and excavations are designed and directed by the three departments: Prehistory Department Classical Antiquity Late Antiquity and Middle Ages Classical Antiquity Department. This Department is responsible for the archaeological research and study on this period from the VII century BC - IV century AD, and is divided in the Illyrian Antiquity and Roman Antiquity. The Illyrian Urban Period. (V - II century BC) The principal problems of this phase are related to the towns and colonies in the Illyrian territory, their foundations and developments, but also deal with the population, economy, culture, art, religion, etc. Studies of this period have also included as well the forms of the urban organisation in different phases. An important place in the Antiquity's researcher and studies has the process of the foundation and evolution of the Illyrian civilization and state. This was the reason why were excavated a number of Illyrian ancient towns and colonies such as Amantia, Antigonea, Apolonia, Butrint, Bylis, Dimal, Dyrrachium, Lis, Pogradec, Orik, Skodra, Lower Selca, Zgerdhesh, etc. Great contributions on the study of these centres have given disciplines like Numismatics, Epigraphy, and on mastics.
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Extractions: MISSING ANTIQUITIES OF ALBANIA ICAA REVIEW 2002-03 Introduction The aim of the International Centre for Albanian Archaeology (ICAA) is to co-ordinate, develop and promote the research, excavation and conservation of Albania's outstanding archaeological heritage. The ICAA was established in 1999. It is supported by the Packard Humanities Institute, under the aegis of the Butrint Foundation. Professor Richard Hodges of the Butrint Foundation and the University of East Anglia, acting as adviser and mentor, has worked closely over the last two years with ICAA core staff, the Albanian Institute of Archaeology and Institute of Monuments and many other Albanian and international colleagues to develop the ICAA's programmes: A research centre for the cultural heritage of Albania. The ICAA facilitates international collaboration, and runs a specialist library and a publications programme. Traning projects, in order to train a new generation of archaeologists, and to maintain and update best practice in Albanian archaeology.