- Source: Department of Antiquities
A Department of Antiquities is a government department with responsibility for cultural heritage management, archaeological research and regulating antiquities trading in some countries. Many were established by British and French colonial administrations in the mandate period and continued by their postcolonial successor states, sometimes under a different name. They include:
The Department of Antiquities of Cyprus
The Department of Antiquities of Iraq
The Department of Antiquities of Jordan
The Department of Antiquities of Mandatory Palestine, which was succeeded by the:
Israel Antiquities Authority, known as the Department of Antiquities until 1990
Palestinian Department of Antiquities, reestablished in 1994
The Division of Antiquities of Tanzania
The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities of Egypt, and its predecessor the Supreme Council of Antiquities, known as the Department of Antiquities until 1971
See also
Directorate-General of Antiquities and Museums, Syria
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Otoritas Purbakala Israel
- Petra
- Syihabuddin al-Umari
- Dhiban, Yordania
- Kition
- Leibethra
- Dimra
- Jean Starcky
- Patung Liberty
- Iraq al-Manshiyya
- Department of Antiquities
- Supreme Council of Antiquities
- Antiquities
- Department of Antiquities (Cyprus)
- Israel Antiquities Authority
- Petra
- Department of Antiquities (Jordan)
- Department of Antiquities (Mandatory Palestine)
- Egyptian Museum
- Ronny Reich