GHF Presents: Seminar on Global Heritage Conservation and Sustainable Development

Wednesday, Saving Our Vanishing Heritage Jeff Morgan, Executive Director May 11th, 2011

An Integrated Program for Conservation at Roosevelt House Gordion and The Tomb of King Midas, C. Brian Rose, PhD Hunter College James B. Pritchard Professor of Archaeology, 47-49 East 65th Street University of Pennsylvania; Deputy Director, Penn Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology New York, NY 10065 Saving ’s Ancient Heritage at Ur Abdulamir Hamdani Lectures: Archaeologist, Iraqi State Board of 2:00pm - 4:30pm Antiquities and Heritage Sustainable Preservation: Audience Q&A A Technical Introduction to the Ethics of 4:30pm - 5:00pm Heritage Conservation John Hurd Director of Archaeological Conservation, Global Heritage Fund Global Heritage Fund (GHF) Mission President, ICOMOS Advisory Committee To protect, preserve and sustain the most significant and endangered cultural heritage Global Heritage Network: sites in the developing world. Enabling Worldwide Collaboration to Save Endangered Heritage Sites Roosevelt House Dan Thompson, PhD Roosevelt House, the historic New York City Director, Global Projects & Global Heritage Network (GHN) home of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt from 1908 to 1942, reopened in 2010 after an extensive and Vietnam: Saving the Early Khmer renovation and is now the permanent home of and Champa Sites of Wat Phu and My Son the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College. Patrizia Zolese, PhD Lerici Institute, University of Milan

Peru: Preserving Chavín de Huántar and Marcahuamachuco Alejandro Camino 625 Emerson Street, Suite 200, Palo Alto, 94301 Tel: +1.650.325.7520 Fax: +1.650.325.7511 globalheritagefund.orgDirector, GHF Peru Heritage

Please RSVP by May 5th, 2011 to [email protected] or 1.650.325.7520. For more info. visit globalheritagefund.org/events