Africazine:
Eight Angolan experts are enhancing their skills in archaeological digitization in France.
The training, part of the Digarq-2 project, runs from February 22 to March 1. It focuses on 3D digitization techniques to preserve archaeological heritage, fostering collaboration between Angola and France.
Angola Strengthens Archaeological Skills in France
This scientific exchange involves experts from various Angolan institutions, including the Archaeology Museum of Benguela and the Natural History Museum. The initiative aims to bolster technical skills in modern digitization methods.
The Digarq-2 project is coordinated by the Angolan Ministry of Culture and the French Embassy in Angola. The first phase successfully digitized the Chitundo Hulo caves, enhancing scientific cooperation between the two nations.
Angola: Key figures on Archaeological Training
- 8 Angolan experts participating
- Training period: February 22 to March 1
Future Steps in Archaeological Collaboration
- Continued phases of the Digarq-2 project
- Further digitization of archaeological sites
Angola is committed to advancing its archaeological expertise through international collaboration.
