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AWA is home to historical manuscripts, literature, music, contemporary art, museum masterpieces, scientific breakthroughs, the writings of Nobel laureates, priceless cultural heritage, irreplaceable memories of indigenous people, the worlds open-source software and much more.
After the initiation of preservation of paintings on the Ajanta Caves, more restored artworks from ancient India, signifying a new...
Read moreRepresenting a core pillar of the Hindu culture and faith, these precious religious texts describing the Goddess as the supreme...
Read moreDefense and Natural history, digital art and corporate stories are among the latest Norwegian deposits into the Arctic World Archive. Representatives...
Read moreThe Arctic World Archive is proud to welcome the first Malaysian deposit which joins the growing repository of world memory. This...
Read moreThe Arctic World Archive, a secure vault of world memory in the far arctic north, has again opened its doors...
Read moreThe Arctic World Archive (AWA) has now officially welcomed the work of Nobel Prize winner, Wisława Szymborska (Poland), to its...
Read moreThe Arctic World Archive (AWA) has today welcomed the constitution of Kazakhstan to its growing repository of world memory. \ \ In a...
Read moreTo visit Svalbard is on many people's bucket list, and we recommend everyone who stores their precious memories in AWA to participate in a deposit ceremony.