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Students works
| An Introductory Guide to Pottery Conservation: From Excavation to Preservation, January 2014
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| Akko Aqueduct Pipes Building Technique, January 2014
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| Technical conservation plan for an architectural detail in the Khan El Faranj, January 2014
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| How to Write about Architectural Conservation: the Publication in Peer-Reviewed Journals, January 2014
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| Field report of work in Biet Loya, 2012
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| Work methods in Biet Loya, June 2012
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| On the road to Zion, 2012
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| Grouting for Caesar: The Vault Complex and High Level Aqueduct at Caesarea After 20 Years, 2012
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| A Vision for Khan esh-Shawarda, 2012
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| Documentation of the floor of the main hall, 2nd Story, The International Conservation Center, Citta' di Roma, 2011
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| The Work on Two Column Bases at the ICC Building, Old Akko, 2011
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| A Catalog for the Aegean Wares excavated by Dr. Edna J.Stern in 2009: A Directory for the Archives of the Israel Antiquities Authority, 2011
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| Presenting the Hammam al-Pasha: Conserving Heritage by Creating an Attraction, 2011
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| Typology of British Mandate Period Residential Buildings in New City Akko 2010
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| Documentation report of BURJ EL-KASHLA, Old City of Akko 2011
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| Acre, Sabil Al- Jazzar, January 2010
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| Acre, Sadirvan Al-Jazzar, July 2010
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| Contents of British Mandate Archeological Inspection Files Archive, 2010
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| Documenting Akko’s Metalwork, 2009
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| Historic Mortars and their durability, in the Old City of Akko, 2010
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| Historical Documentation of the Water Cisterns under the Jazzar Pasha Mosque in Acre, 2010
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| Revitalization of Weizman Street, 2010
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| The International Conservation Center in Acre, Historic Assessment. 2007
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| The Ottoman Water Distribution System in Acre, 2009
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| The Wall that Stopped Napoleon, 2010
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Exhibiting the Objects of the International Conservation Centre (ICC), 2011
Michael Shamah
In 2009 the planning and implementation of the first stage of the renovation for the ICC was done by the Israeli Antiquity Authorities. During that time they also cleaned the whole building, and assembled over 70 objects. This collection of objects is the subject of this project.
Each object consisted of material like metal, glass, clay etc, and are in all shapes and sizes. In the archaeological world these objects are not significant, as the majority of them date from the Ottoman Period to the present day; however, as the objects were assembled in the ICC building, they convey extreme amount of significance to the building, and thus therefore should be kept in the building and be exhibited. Due to the significance of the objects to the building, the main aim of the project is to exhibit these objects.
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A project within the framework of "Saving the Stones: Practical Conservation Training Internship".
The International Conservation Center - Città di Roma, Old Acre
2011
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