For centuries, Palmyra and its ruins have fascinated archeologists, historians and artists. Yet, Palmyra has been a terrain for struggles as well. The emergence of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) as a new actor in the Syrian conflict has pushed the damages of heritage monuments and sites to a greater extent, and has also added further ideological meanings to targeting cultural heritage. As a consequence, these atrocities have unleashed debates on a broader level. Several initiatives and projects worldwide have started to document the damages in Palmyra, and to prepare plans for its restoration. This paper focuses on the case of Palmyra, in the light of the atrocities committed by the ISIS militant in summer 2015. Destruction has ...
Because of its position between Europe and Asia, Palmyra, in Syria, was a global centre of trade and...
The intentional ruination of cultural heritage sites and monuments is by no means a recent phenomeno...
The Roman baths of Palmyra were excavated by Syrian archaeologists between 1953 and 1975, in the cen...
Cultural heritage has fallen under the threat of being of damaged and/or erased due to armed conflic...
A UNESCO-listed world heritage site located in the Syrian desert, Palmyra has been an ancient global...
How the dramatic Syrian crisis has destroyed a whole country and the lives and hopes for many people...
In 2015, the Temple of Bel in Palmyra, Syria was intentionally destroyed with explosives by the so-c...
The present text analyzes the destruction of the cultural heritage of Palmira occurred in what we ca...
In the article the problems of loss and preservation of the world historical and cultural, archaeolo...
A/HRC/31/68 13 F. Destruction of cultural heritage 85. During the period under review, the lives of ...
This thesis examines ancient architecture within Syria and Iraq that has been deliberately destroyed...
Over the past decade, cultural heritage has suffered the dramatic consequences of a revolutionary wa...
The artistic tradition of the Middle East is under attack. While sensationalized media and fear-mong...
[EN] This paper addresses the role of the digital tools and methods in the preservation of cultural ...
Since the rise of the Islamic State in the Middle East, anthropological research has focused on the ...
Because of its position between Europe and Asia, Palmyra, in Syria, was a global centre of trade and...
The intentional ruination of cultural heritage sites and monuments is by no means a recent phenomeno...
The Roman baths of Palmyra were excavated by Syrian archaeologists between 1953 and 1975, in the cen...
Cultural heritage has fallen under the threat of being of damaged and/or erased due to armed conflic...
A UNESCO-listed world heritage site located in the Syrian desert, Palmyra has been an ancient global...
How the dramatic Syrian crisis has destroyed a whole country and the lives and hopes for many people...
In 2015, the Temple of Bel in Palmyra, Syria was intentionally destroyed with explosives by the so-c...
The present text analyzes the destruction of the cultural heritage of Palmira occurred in what we ca...
In the article the problems of loss and preservation of the world historical and cultural, archaeolo...
A/HRC/31/68 13 F. Destruction of cultural heritage 85. During the period under review, the lives of ...
This thesis examines ancient architecture within Syria and Iraq that has been deliberately destroyed...
Over the past decade, cultural heritage has suffered the dramatic consequences of a revolutionary wa...
The artistic tradition of the Middle East is under attack. While sensationalized media and fear-mong...
[EN] This paper addresses the role of the digital tools and methods in the preservation of cultural ...
Since the rise of the Islamic State in the Middle East, anthropological research has focused on the ...
Because of its position between Europe and Asia, Palmyra, in Syria, was a global centre of trade and...
The intentional ruination of cultural heritage sites and monuments is by no means a recent phenomeno...
The Roman baths of Palmyra were excavated by Syrian archaeologists between 1953 and 1975, in the cen...