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On Monday morning, the Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sports of the Government of the Canary Islands, María Teresa Lorenzo, and the president of El Museo Canario, Diego López, have signed a framework collaboration agreement for the protection, dissemination and conservation of cultural heritage in the museu

m field of Canarias.Se deals with a general agreement that must be complemented by specific agreements that allow to work on projects , programmes and joint actions and carry out the activities of this center in areas as varied as archaeology and documentary heritage. The framework ag

reement assumes that the Government of the Canary Islands will allocate to this scientific society, from the budgets of 2017, 250,000 euros, 25,000 thousand euros more than budgeted for 2016. For its part, The Canary Museum renews its commitment to conservation and making available to citizens the funds of its Documentation Center; the deposit, custody, conservation and dissemination of recovered archaeological materials; promoting education and dissemination around the gran canarian archaeological heritage wealth and the Canarian documentary, through a policy of open access to the funds hosted by the entity and the continuous enrichment of the resources offered on the institution's website; and the promotion of research in the archaeological and documentary fields by developing research work undertaken by the Scientific Society itself and publishing its results in different media and media.