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Tiwanaku begins in heritage conservation

An emergency plan provides for the registration and restore ancient pieces from the weekend. In La Paz will reopen the National Museum of Archaeology.

heritage objects carved in stone and ceramic collections of both museums of Tiwanaku are listed, from 26 March for later restoration as part of a plan that will prevent further deterioration of cultural heritage we left the Tiwanaku civilization.

The ad is for the Minister of Culture, Elizabeth Salguero, who said that the formation of an interagency committee will meet with the management of heritage conservation. "The two museums on the Lithic and Ceramic, which possess unique archaeological collections, they also need spare parts for its poor construction. The existence of moisture in the soil and degree of salinity can affect the artifacts, "said Salgado.

The Minister announced that is expected to start Saturday hundreds register of heritage objects in museums that necessarily must be refurbished.

The commission
institutions include the inhabitants of Tiwanaku and other bodies involved in heritage conservation, heritage of peoples.

"The interagency committee should also suggest in consensus decisions that must be assumed to start collection of ancient pieces while concluding with the renovation of the two repositories," said cultural authority.

also participate in the cataloging and restoration experts Bolivian archaeologists.

Salguero believes that the management of heritage conservation in Tiwanaku is fundamentally a comprehensive plan which includes the other monuments.

"is not only preserve the parts in the repositories, but also of the monuments found in the open and in need of treatment for lichen they have," he said.

Tiwanaku archaeological remains, which are built in the ceremonial area, were named Material Heritage Site by Unesco in 2000.

On announced the relocation of the Puerta del Sol, the stone monuments with 20 tons in weight and more representative of the Tiwanaku, Salguero said needed further study because it is not moving or not, but understanding that groundwater the place have moisture, making it necessary to use an insulating material in the Lithic Museum to avoid the involvement of antiquities.

announced that it has the participation of experts from the Cultural Foundation of Central Bank of Bolivia (FCBCB), and it is possible to prevent moisture from deteriorating the property, will have to move objects to Tiwanaku repositories such as La Paz the Museum of Ethnography and Folklore and the National Museum of Archaeology (Munarq) to be reopened to the public, after an intervention that went on for over a year.


Archeology Museum reopened La Paz

After intervention began in February 2010, the National Museum of Archaeology (Munarq) will reopen to the public, because it is one of the main attractions of the hollow La Paz.

The audit and the process against some former officials of the former National Archaeology Unit (Unar) should not be an impediment to the repository has interesting collection of stone and ceramic can be reopened to the public, said Minister of Culture, Elizabeth Salguero.

Among the priorities for conservation of cultural heritage in the management of outstanding cultural instance of Tiwanaku ceremonial site, Cerro Rico de Potosi and Nan Kapaq prehispanic roads that integrates several countries in the region.

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