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The Conservation of the Prehistoric Sculptures of Monteprama, Sardinia, Italy

National Academy of Art, Sofia, Bulgaria / April 20th, 2015

About this lecture

On Monday the 20th of April 2015, at 17:30, Roberto Nardi gave the lecture “The Conservation of the Prehistoric Sculptures of Monteprama, Sardinia, Italy”.

Roberto Nardi talked about the conservation intervention of the Nuragic sculptures of Monteprama, carried out by CCA between 2007 and 2011. The collection, discovered in 1974, went through a long and complex conservation intervention, promoted by Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici per le Province di Sassari e Nuoro. During the project CCA conservators had to deal with over 5000 stone fragments, that have been carefully documented and assembled. Eventually, they comprised a collection of 38 statues representing archers, boxers, warriors and models of Nuraghe.

The conference took place at the National Academy of Art of Sofia (Bulgaria), Oboriste Str. 1. The event is part of a cycle of conferences for the Balkan Heritage Foundation between the 20th and the 22nd of April 2015, in Sofia, Plovdiv and Skopje.

 

Balkan Heritage Foundation is a Bulgarian is a public, non-profit, non-governmental organization, whose mission is to support the protection, conservation, management and promotion of cultural and historical (both tangible and intangible) heritage of Southeastern Europe.

Speaker(s): Roberto Nardi

Date: April 20th, 2015

Location(s): National Academy of Art, Sofia, Bulgaria

Organizing Institution(s): Balkan Heritage Foundation

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