Bhutan – Institutionalization of Archaeology and Cooperation
After three years of intensive exchange and collective work, the teaching Phase of the Bhutan-Swiss Archaeology Project, an award ceremony under the participation of all involved Partners and stakeholders has been realized in November 2014. Certificates for the Continuing Education Program (CEP) of the University of Zurich were handed out to nine trainees in the cooperation project. This year of teaching activities (2014) also saw the completation of the Chubjakha Dzong ruin survey (see separate report in this volume), the teaching of the remaining modules in the educational program, and the publication of vol. 3 of the Heritage Sites Journal «Archaeology in Bhutan», an initiative by the Ministry of Culture. The volume offers a comprehensive documentation of the project, including an introduction to the project by Eberhard Fischer (2006–13), reports on the Drapham Dzong excavation (2008–10), Sangkha rescue excavation (2011), Bumthang valley Survey (2012), Obtsho Dzong inventory and documentation (2012), Chubjakha Dzong documentation (2013–14) as well as several smaller site visits and object surveys. The setup of a national Archaeology Section under the Division for Conservation of Heritage Sites (DCHS) in 2014 is an important step in the institutional cooperation.
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