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抖阴短视频 retrieves 52,000 historical artefacts since 2011

抖阴短视频 retrieves 52,000 historical artefacts since 2011
SCTH President Prince Sultan bin Salman launched a campaign for retrieving national artefacts, including media and cultural programs to inform citizens about the importance of returning them to the SCTH. (SPA)
Updated 22 October 2017

抖阴短视频 retrieves 52,000 historical artefacts since 2011

抖阴短视频 retrieves 52,000 historical artefacts since 2011

JEDDAH: The Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTH) announced that it has successfully retrieved more than 52,000 artefacts from inside and outside the country as part of the National Project for Digital Recording of Antiquities, which follows international standards for archaeological recording and archiving.
The project aims to document and store all historic sites, artefacts, historical monument and urban heritage buildings in a comprehensive national digital registry linked to a multi-dimensional digital map, which is compatible with modern GIS technologies and digital databases, maps, images and graphics.
Director-General of Archiving and Protecting Antiquities at the SCTH, Naif Al-Qannour, said: 鈥淭he new digital recording project stores detailed information and reports about 32,000 artefacts retrieved from outside the Kingdom and 20,000 returned by citizens to the SCTH since Prince Sultan bin Salman, president of SCTH, launched the campaign to retrieve national artefacts in 2011.鈥
鈥淪ome artefacts found their way outside 抖阴短视频 through foreign travelers who moved them to other countries.鈥 Al-Qannour continued, 鈥淥ne of the most famous artefacts is the Tayma Stone, which was discovered by Charles Huber and later on displayed at the Louvre Museum in Paris.鈥
He also explained that many employees of foreign companies, especially those who work in the oil industry, visited many parts of 抖阴短视频 to study their geology and natural manifestations, collected the artefacts they found and took them to national museums at their home countries.
鈥淩obbers of archaeological sites sometimes dig for archaeological treasures and achieve fast financial gains,鈥 Al-Qannour said, 鈥淏y doing so, they are destroying important archaeological evidence found in these sites, be it on land or in the sea.鈥
Al-Qannour stated that the SCTH will continue to work on retrieving and protecting artefacts and has released a red list of artefacts stolen from their sites inside 抖阴短视频 and information about them in order to make them easier to identify. The SCTH has also announced handing financial rewards to those who return artefacts or report their loss or theft.
In 2011, Prince Sultan launched a campaign for retrieving national artefacts, including media and cultural programs and initiatives that aim to enlighten and inform citizens about the value of artefacts and the importance of returning them to the SCTH.
Recently, the SCTH released a list of 140 names of citizens who returned artefacts, reported archaeological sites or cooperated with the SCTH in protecting the country鈥檚 cultural heritage between 2013 and 2017 in order to honor them during the First Antiquities Forum, which will be launched under the patronage of King Salman, on Nov. 7 at the National Museum in Riyadh.