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Archaeological Ruins at Moenjodaro: Moenjodaro 4500 plus - Breathing new life into one of the world’s greatest Bronze Age cities

©UNESCO/Junhi Han
Archaeological Ruins at Moenjodaro

The photographic exhibition on Moenjodaro revisits one of the world’s greatest riverine civilizations, recognized as World Heritage in 1980.
While illustrating the outstanding universal value of the property and documenting the protective works achieved during the UNESCO International Safeguarding Campaign from 1974 to 1997, it also focuses on local communities and the future prospects of this archeological site for sustainable tourism development and poverty alleviation.

The exhibition is primarily composed of historic and recent photographs, as well as campaign memorabilia.


Details

Type of Event Exhibition
Start 13.04.2010 08:00 local time
End 04.05.2010 16:00 local time
Date to be fixed 0
Focal point Zu Sayn-Wittgenstein, Alexandra Zu
Organizer UNESCO
Contact a.wittgenstein@unesco.org
Country France
City Paris
Venue UNESCO Headquarters
Street 7 place de Fontenoy
Room Hall Segur
Permanent Delegation Contact
Major Programme
Language of Event English, French
Estimated number of participants
Official Website Archaeological Ruins at Moenjodaro
Link 1 Ruines archéologiques de Mohenjo Daro
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