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| Lingua: | francese |
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2023
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| Accesso online: | https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14859508 |
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- <p>Véronique Chankowski is a historian, professor of Greek History at the University of Lyon 2 (France) and Director of the “École française d’Athènes”, French School of Athens. The École française d’Athènes is the first foreign institute established in Greece. Founded in 1846, it is a centre of advanced research in humanities. Its core mandate is the study of Greece in its Balkan and Mediterranean contexts, from prehistoric times to the present. Véronique coordinated the NETCHER Project (H2020, 2019-2022) which focused on providing recommendations, resources and best practices in the fight against the illicit trafficking of cultural heritage. In this video, her contribution covers various aspects of how research actors could benefit from a Competence Centre, with a focus on the topic of illicit trafficking of cultural heritage. By creating a multidisciplinary dynamic network of competence, and skills, the Competence Centre for the preservation of cultural heritage, could be a key structure to enhance the protection of heritage.</p>