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Insituto Colombiano de Antropología e Historia
ICANH

(Colombian Institute of Anthropology and History)

Address

Calle 12 N.° 2 - 41, Bogotá D.C., Colombia
Bogotá, Bogotá, 11171
Colombia


Type

Government


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Telephone

57 601 444 0544

Website

https://www.icanh.gov.co/


Activities

The Colombian Institute of Anthropology and History (ICANH) plays a crucial role in the exploration, preservation, and promotion of underwater cultural heritage in the country. With a strong commitment to safeguarding submerged cultural assets, ICANH undertakes a variety of activities in the maritime domain, particularly in the realm of submerged cultural heritage.

  1. Research and Exploration: ICANH spearheads research initiatives and underwater archaeological expeditions to identify and study submerged cultural sites and artifacts. These expeditions employ state-of-the-art techniques, such as marine remote sensing, underwater robotics, and advanced diving technologies, to access and document submerged heritage.

  2. Documentation and Cataloging: Upon the discovery of submerged cultural heritage sites, ICANH meticulously documents and catalogs the findings. This involves recording detailed information about the location, structure, and cultural significance of underwater sites, as well as creating comprehensive inventories of the retrieved artifacts.

  3. Conservation and Preservation: The institute is dedicated to the conservation and preservation of submerged cultural heritage. ICANH collaborates with expert conservators a to devise strategies for maintaining the integrity of underwater sites and artifacts, mitigating the effects of environmental factors and human activities.

  4. Capacity Building: ICANH conducts workshops, training sessions, and capacity-building programs for underwater archaeologists, conservationists, and local communities. These efforts aim to enhance knowledge and skills related to the preservation and management of submerged cultural heritage.

  5. Public Awareness and Education: Recognizing the importance of public engagement, ICANH actively raises awareness about the significance of underwater cultural heritage. Through outreach programs, exhibitions, and educational materials, the institute educates the general public about the value of preserving this unique aspect of Colombia's history.

  6. Legal Framework and Policy Development: ICANH actively contributes to the development of legal frameworks and policies concerning underwater cultural heritage. By collaborating with governmental bodies, academic institutions, and international organizations, ICANH seeks to strengthen legal protections and guidelines for the management of submerged cultural assets.

  7. Collaboration and Partnerships: ICANH fosters partnerships with national and international organizations working in the field of underwater archaeology and maritime heritage preservation. These collaborations facilitate the exchange of knowledge, expertise, and resources to tackle challenges related to underwater cultural heritage.


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Created: 2023-07-22 by Carlos Reina | Last Updated: 2023-08-10 by Sofie de Baenst