TELL UMM AMER HERITAGE SITE – ART AND CULTURE

News: The World Heritage Committee (WHC) decided to include the Palestinian site of Tell Umm Amer in both the UNESCO World Heritage Site List and the Lost of World Heritage in Danger during its 46th session in New Delhi.

 

What’s in the news?

Tell Umm Amer Heritage Site:

  • Location: Coastal dunes of the Nuseirat Municipality, 10 km south of Gaza city.
  • Historical Significance: An ancient Christian monastery founded in the 4th century by Hilarion the Great (291-371 CE).
  • Alternative Name: Monastery of Saint Hilarion.
  • Importance: The first monastic community in the Holy Land, laying the groundwork for the spread of monastic practices in the region.
  • Strategic Position: Located at the crossroads of major trade and communication routes between Asia and Africa.

 

UNESCO:

  • Full Form: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
  • Type: Specialized agency of the United Nations (UN).
  • Constitution: Entered into force in 1946, aimed at promoting international collaboration in education, science, and culture.
  • Headquarters: Paris, France.
  • Parent Organisation: United Nations Economic and Social Council.
  • Primary Goals:
    • Contribute to peace and security by promoting collaboration among nations through education, science, and culture.
    • Promote sustainable development and intercultural dialogue.
    • Building a more just, peaceful, and inclusive world through these areas.

What are UNESCO World Heritage Sites?

  • UNESCO World Heritage Site is a place that is recognized by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) as of distinctive cultural or physical importance which is considered of outstanding value to humanity.
  • It may be a building, a city, a complex, a desert, a forest, an island, a lake, a monument, or a mountain.
  • They have been inscribed on the World Heritage List to be protected for future generations to appreciate and enjoy as they have a special cultural or physical significance and outstanding universal value to the humanity.
  • Italy is home to the greatest number of World Heritage Sites.
  • At present, India has 38 World Heritage Properties. All the sites under the Ministry are conserved as per ASI’s Conservation Policy and are in good shape.


More about selection and protection of World Heritage Sites

  • The sites are judged to be important for the collective and preservative interests of humanity.
  • To be selected, a WHS must be an already-classified landmark, unique in some respect as a geographically and historically identifiable place having special cultural or physical significance (such as an ancient ruin or historical structure, building, city, complex, desert, forest, island, lake, monument, mountain, or wilderness area).
  • It may signify a remarkable accomplishment of humanity, and serve as evidence of our intellectual history on the planet.
  • The sites are intended for practical conservation for posterity, which otherwise would be subject to risk from human or animal trespassing, unmonitored/uncontrolled/unrestricted access, or threat from local administrative negligence.
  • The list is maintained by the international World Heritage Program administered by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, composed of 21 “states parties” that are elected by their General Assembly.

 

 UNESCO World Heritage Committee

  • The World Heritage Committee selects the sites to be listed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including the World Heritage List and the List of World Heritage in Danger.
  • It monitors the state of conservation of the World Heritage properties, defines the use of the World Heritage Fund and allocates financial assistance upon requests from States Parties.
  • It is composed of 21 states parties that are elected by the General Assembly of States Parties for a four-year term.
  • India is NOT a member of this Committee.