Farewell, Augusto Villalon, father of Philippine heritage conservation
Augusto Villalon, the man whom many consider to be the father of heritage conservation in the Philippines, has died after a long illness. A tremendous void is felt by many
Augusto Villalon, the man whom many consider to be the father of heritage conservation in the Philippines, has died after a long illness. A tremendous void is felt by many
It ain’t over ’til the fat lady sings. This Wagnerian colloquial-ism has almost consistently become the attitude of heritage advocates where saving patrimony is concerned. Since heritage conservation became formalized
Because of the devastation wrought on various important cultural heritage sites in the Visayas by the Bohol earthquake and Supertyphoon “Yolanda” (Haiyan) in 2013, national cultural agencies and a number
A government road-widening project in Sagada, Mountain Province is threatening the integrity of an ancient mummy burial cave in Ambasing Village. The road-widening is part of the “convergence project” of
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