European Convention On The Protection Of The Archaeological Heritage, London, 6 May 1969 by unknown author

Revised

This document outlines the collective commitment of European nations to safeguard their archaeological heritage, emphasizing the importance of preserving sites and artifacts for future generations. It establishes guidelines for the protection, excavation, and documentation of archaeological sites, promoting international cooperation and the sharing of knowledge. The convention also addresses the need for legal measures to prevent the illicit trade of cultural property, ensuring that archaeological discoveries are responsibly managed and conserved within their cultural context.