Syria, World Heritage Site and Roman
Mouldy half-finished food on bunk beds, discarded military uniforms and abandoned weapons - these are the remnants of an ...
Ghanem called for a comprehensive national initiative to protect Syrian heritage. This initiative would include urging local ...
AFP on MSN10d
Syrians back to famed Palmyra ruins scarred by ISSyrians are once again picnicking and smoking shisha amid the ruins of ancient Palmyra, once desecrated by jihadists but ...
Palmyra is one of the most famous sites in Syria for its extraordinary heritage and archaeological remains. Inscribed on the World Heritage List in 1980, the city saw much of its heritage destroyed ...
“We will survey all the damage in different archaeological areas; we have a three-year plan for this,” Anas Zaidan, the director general of Syria’s Directorate General of Antiquities and ...
Tracing the histories of antiquities and landmarks that have been destroyed or looted in Iraq and Syria, India and Pakistan. One man's extraordinary quest to find out what became of his home in Aleppo ...
While the jihadists are gone, danger still looms over Palmyra. The director general of antiquities and museums in Syria, Nazir Awad, told AFP he was concerned about illegal excavation. There are ...
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