This report describes archaeological rescue work in four looted tombs from late Roman and early Byzantine times in the surroundings of Ramallah, located in the Occupied Palestinian National Territories (OPNT). One goal of our work was to assess in detail how much of the original remains of a tomb are left behind after looting. A second aim was to explore the actual practices of looting by comparing interviews with looters with the results of an archaeological examination of looting practices of these tombs. This provides a unique comparative perspective that draws on oral history and its material correlates. Finally, this work helps to assess future possibilities for reconstructing what has been lost during looting events. The ...
[EN] The recent excavation of the Tell Keila archaeological site in the Hebron Governorate (Palestin...
The elaborately decorated tombs in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor, Egypt, have captured the imagin...
Saqqara, the prime necropolis site of Memphis in the New Kingdom, exists largely in museum collectio...
Over the past several decades, Palestine’s archaeological heritage has faced serious challenges cau...
During Autumn 2016 the Italian-Palestinian joint team of Sapienza University of Rome and the Ministr...
I first became professionally involved with Khirbet el-Lauz in 2007, in response to a pattern of re...
Discoveries and Excavations of Roman Tombs. During the past two years many Roman and Byzantine tombs...
Since the late 1800s, looting of prehistoric and historic Bles has been recognized as a serious thre...
The archaeological and cultural heritage resources of Palestine are always under serious threat due...
As in many contested regions, the past is always present in the Middle East conflict. Here, however,...
During Spring 2013, the MOTA-DACH Office of Bethlehem was informed of the retrieval of a tomb during...
Looted tombs at Andean archaeological sites are largely the result of a long tradition of trade in a...
Le contexte géopolitique en Cisjordanie dans les Territoires palestiniens occupés exacerbe les enjeu...
Looting is a worldwide issue that occurs not only in conflict zones or areas with weak governmental ...
In Spring 2019 the Italian-Palestinian joint team of Sapienza University of Rome and the Ministry of...
[EN] The recent excavation of the Tell Keila archaeological site in the Hebron Governorate (Palestin...
The elaborately decorated tombs in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor, Egypt, have captured the imagin...
Saqqara, the prime necropolis site of Memphis in the New Kingdom, exists largely in museum collectio...
Over the past several decades, Palestine’s archaeological heritage has faced serious challenges cau...
During Autumn 2016 the Italian-Palestinian joint team of Sapienza University of Rome and the Ministr...
I first became professionally involved with Khirbet el-Lauz in 2007, in response to a pattern of re...
Discoveries and Excavations of Roman Tombs. During the past two years many Roman and Byzantine tombs...
Since the late 1800s, looting of prehistoric and historic Bles has been recognized as a serious thre...
The archaeological and cultural heritage resources of Palestine are always under serious threat due...
As in many contested regions, the past is always present in the Middle East conflict. Here, however,...
During Spring 2013, the MOTA-DACH Office of Bethlehem was informed of the retrieval of a tomb during...
Looted tombs at Andean archaeological sites are largely the result of a long tradition of trade in a...
Le contexte géopolitique en Cisjordanie dans les Territoires palestiniens occupés exacerbe les enjeu...
Looting is a worldwide issue that occurs not only in conflict zones or areas with weak governmental ...
In Spring 2019 the Italian-Palestinian joint team of Sapienza University of Rome and the Ministry of...
[EN] The recent excavation of the Tell Keila archaeological site in the Hebron Governorate (Palestin...
The elaborately decorated tombs in the Valley of the Kings in Luxor, Egypt, have captured the imagin...
Saqqara, the prime necropolis site of Memphis in the New Kingdom, exists largely in museum collectio...