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Post-disaster excavations at Earthquake-Damaged Jagannath and Gopinath Temples,Hanumandhoka Durbar Square, Kathmandu Valley UNESCO World Heritage Property,Nepal.
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UNESCO has commissioned post-disaster rescue excavations at earthquake-damaged
monuments within the Kathmandu Valley UNESCO World Heritage Site, continuing a mission initiated last year aimed at restoring Nepal’s cultural heritage. UNESCO, together with a team of international and national experts from the Department of Archaeology, Government of Nepal, and Durham University, UK, is undertaking excavations at the Jagannath and Gopinath Temples in Hanumandhoka Durbar Square, to provide a better understanding of their history and the condition of their foundations.

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Publisher:
GoN, UNESCO ,   (2016 )
Type / Script:
Annual Report in English
Keywords:
CULTURAL PROPERTY PRESERVATION, CULTURAL PROPERTY PROTECTION, CULTURAL PROPERTY RESTITUTION, HISTORICAL MARKERS, TRADITIONAL KNOWLEDGE, CULTURAL HERITAGE, CULTURAL PROPERTY PRESERVATION, HISTORIC SITES AND MONUMENTS, PILGRIMAGES, RELIGION, RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS, RELIGIOUS SYMBOLS
Thematic Group:
 UNESCO : Educational, Scientific and Cultural
Thesaurus:
15.02.00  -  Protection Of Intellectual And Cultural Property
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