Heritage on the Wire
SUCCESS STORIES
February 24, 2012
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Göbekli Tepe, the world’s oldest known ceremonial center, will be conserved with the help of two new funding pledges: a $400,000 in-country matching fund pledge from the Vehbi Koç Foundation and a $125,000 pledged donation from the J.M. Kaplan Fund.
read more Tags: Global Heritage Fund, Gobekli Tepe, J.M. Kaplan Fund, National Geographic, Turkey, Vehbi Koc Foundation
GHF In The News
September 20, 2011
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GHF is pleased to announce that Global Heritage Network (GHN), an early warning and collaborative solutions platform for cultural heritage sites in developing countries, was the recent subject of a National Geographic online report.
read more Tags: Banteay Chhmar, Global Heritage Network, National Geographic
ACROSS THE WIRE
August 24, 2011
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National Geographic recently featured Göbekli Tepe on the cover its June 2011 issue, in an eight-page story titled “The Birth of Religion.” The article, which discussed how Göbekli Tepe is reshaping ideas about the Neolithic Revolution and the dawn of civilization, brought more attention than ever before to the ancient site, which had never had a conservation program prior to becoming a GHF project site.
read more Tags: Gobekli Tepe, National Geographic, Turkey
GHF in the News
June 13, 2011
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GHF is pleased to announce the publication of National Geographic’s “The Birth of Religion,” a cover story about project site Göbekli Tepe that discusses the significance of its massive pillars and how they are reshaping today’s ideas about the Neolithic Revolution and the dawn of civilization.
read more Tags: Gobekli Tepe, National Geographic, Turkey
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