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Abdolrasool Vatandoust Haghighi
Born(1947-07-17)17 July 1947
NationalityIranian
EducationBSc in Chemistry, University of Tehran PhD in Conservation of Cultural Properties, London University
Occupation(s)Founder and Ex-director of the Research Centre for Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Relics (RCCCR), Tehran, University Professor, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, Chairman, IRAN ICOM Conservation Committee
Years activeSince 1971
Notable workFounder of the Research Centre for the Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Relics, Tehran; UNESCO expert[1] in conservation of cultural heritage in a number of international programs; Ex-council member (Three times), International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property (ICCROM); Ex-Executive Committee member (Three times), International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS); One of the founders of academic programs in the field of conservation and restoration of cultural properties in various universities in Iran.

Abdolrasool Vatandoust Haghighi (Persian: عبدالرسول وطن‌دوست حقیقی; born 17 July 1947) is an Iranian archaeologist.

Early life

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Vatandoust was born in Isfahan, Iran, on 17 July 1947. Being originally from Shiraz, he lived in Tehran from his childhood. Vatandoust completed his high school (Oloom High School, Tehran) in 1965 and on the same year and after passing the universities entrance examination was admitted to the Faculty of Science, University of Tehran.

Education

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After receiving his BSc degree in Chemistry in 1969 and completing his mandatory military service he joined the then Archaeological Centre of Iran to help, with collaboration of others, with establishing the first conservation and restoration laboratory there.

Career

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After returning to Iran, Vatandoust continued his career in the Archaeological Centre of Iran and further developed, with the help and cooperation of his colleagues, the conservation laboratory (Currently this laboratory which is located in the basement of the Research Centre for Archaeology, is part of the National Museum of Iran Conservation Laboratory).

In 1987 he submitted a proposal to the then Iranian Cultural Heritage Organisation for the creation of the Central Research Laboratory for the Conservation of Cultural Properties, and upon receiving the Organisation's agreement he began the project. It was soon completed and opened. Simultaneously he succeeded in securing the approval for the construction of a building to house the laboratory.

The building was constructed on a piece of land in front of National Museum of Iran. In December 2005 the building was officially opened and housed the Research Centre for the Conservation of Cultural Relics (RCCCR), an institution he had established after creation of the Central Laboratory for Conservation. Management of the Bureau for International Relations was among his other responsibilities in the cultural heritage section of the country. Vatandoust was retired from the Cultural Heritage, Handicrafts and Tourism Organisation of Iran in 2009.

in the 41st session of the UNESCO World Heritage Committee, Kraków, 2017

Academic activities

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Vatandoust came to Iran in 1975 to cooperate in establishing an academic course on the restoration of cultural properties in Pardis-e Isfahan, affiliated to Farabi University. Accordingly, he began his teaching career at this college from 1975 alongside scholars such as Mohammad Karim Pirnia and Jamshid Behnam.

Excerpt of activities in the field of conservation and restoration of cultural properties

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With Sir Bernard Feilden, Tehran, 1995

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Contributions to the international organisations & NGOs

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With Francesco Bandarin (the UNESCO Ex-Assistant Director-General for Culture), Bahrain, 2018

Selected publications

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References

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  1. ^ "Unesco". Whc.unesco.org. Retrieved 15 December 2018.
  2. ^ "Iran strengthens its commitment to heritage". Iccrom.org. 18 May 2017.
  3. ^ "Page under construction". Iscs.icomos.org. Retrieved 15 December 2018.
  4. ^ Vatandoust, Rasool; Zargar, Akbar (2015). "Iran". Heritage at Risk: 114. doi:10.11588/hr.2001.0.22097.
  5. ^ Amoroso, Giovanni Giuseppe; Fassina, Vasco (1983). Stone decay and conservation: Atmospheric pollution, cleaning, consolidation, and protection. ISBN 9780444421463.
  6. ^ Plenderleith, Harold James; Werner, Alfred Emil Anthony (1971). The conservation of antiquities and works of art: Treatment, repair, and restoration. ISBN 978-0-19-212960-4.
  7. ^ Rainer, Leslie; Rivera, Angelyn Bass; Gandreau, David (2011-06-14). Terra 2008: The 10th International Conference on the Study and Conservation of Earthen Architectural Heritage. ISBN 9781606060438.
  8. ^ "From threat to opportunity: The case of Bam". Researchportal.bath.ac.uk. 2012.
  9. ^ Vatandoust, Abdolrasool; Parzinger, Hermann; Helwing, Barbara (2011). Early Mining and Metallurgy on the Western Central Iranian Plateau: The First Five Years of Work. ISBN 9783805343428.
  10. ^ "Yazd (Iran)". Organization of World Heritage Cities. Retrieved 15 December 2018.
  11. ^ "Cities". Ovpm.org. Retrieved 15 December 2018.
  12. ^ Vatandoust, Rasool; Ahmadi, Hossein; Shirvani, Maryam (6 September 2016). "An Evaluation of Aesthetic Attractiveness from the Tourists' Viewpoints Based on the Used Techniques in Persepolis Site Museum". Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences. 7 (5): 278. Retrieved 15 December 2018.
  13. ^ "Iran - ICOMOS World Report on Monuments and Sites in Danger 2001: Heritage @ Risk". Icomos.org. Retrieved 15 December 2018.
  14. ^ "Ceramics in Cultural Heritage and Art - XVI ECerS CONFERENCE 2019 Turin, 16-20 June". Ecers2019.org. Retrieved 15 December 2018.
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