الأضرار التي لحقت بالتراث سوريا – 26 سبتمبر 2015

 

الأضرار التي لحقت التراث السوري
26 سبتمبر 2015

توفر هذه النشرة ملخصا لأحدث التقارير عن الأضرار التي لحقت بالتراث سوريا. ينبغي التأكيد على أن جزءا كبيرا من هذه البيانات لا يمكن التحقق, ولكن يؤمل أن ذلك سيساعد في توثيق الأضرار التي تحدث, وتساعد على رفع الوعي. Heritage for Peace have released a statement concerning their stance on data recording, availbale هنا.

إذا كانت النشرة لا يعرض بشكل صحيح, انقر هنا لمشاهدته على الإنترنت في مستعرض.

المحتويات الرئيسية

جديدة من التراث للسلام | تحديثات بشأن الأضرار | تحديثات على النهب | التراث غير المادي | Syrian Activity | التغييرات السياسة والتحديثات من سوريا | آخر الدولية | أخبار التحديثات

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جديدة من التراث للسلام

Heritage for Peace attends conference in Brussels

HFP staff attended an international conference on conflict looting in Brussels on September 15 و 16. See the press release هنا. European MEPs discussed how best to change legislation to combat hte illict trafficking in anqtiquities.

تحديثات بشأن الأضرار
(Demolition at Palmyra. مصدر الصور: DGAM)

Da’esh intentionally destroying heritage sites

  • The DGAM released photos on September 11 2015 of Da’esh putting explosives into the Temple of Bel, التي يمكن العثور عليها هنا.
  • في 14 سبتمبر 2015, a video emerged purporting to show Da’esh destroying the Monastery of St. Elian in Syria, which can be viewed هنا, or from the Clarion Project هنا.

Damage to Palmyra

  • In a touching article, Peter Oborne, writing for Middle East Eye, interviews a solidier who witnessed the destruction at Palmyra. Read the interview هنا.
  • According to an activist Twitter feed, the citadel at Palmyra was hit in air raids on 21 و 24 سبتمبر. The report is unverified, and the extent of damage unknown.

تحديثات على النهب

Preventing sale of looted artefacts proves a challenge

  • The BBC reports Dr Mark Altaweel’s warning that black-market antiquities are showing up in London in “Stolen Artefacts from IS-controlled Zones Surface in London” في أيلول 18 2015 هنا.

First proof of ‘looting-to-order’?

  • In the face of the controversy over the existence of the art-trade phenomenon, Dr Samuel Hardy has written a freely available article arguing that ‘looting-to-order’ is really happening (سبتمبر 14 2015). شاهد هنا for the article.

التراث غير المادي
  • لا شيء
Reports and Updates from the Syrian People

Memorial held for Qassem Yiyha

The DGAM held a memorial at the National Museum in Damascus for Qassem Yiyha, who was killed by a mortar round on September 12 2015. لمزيد من المعلومات, شاهد هنا.

Syrians work to protect their heritage from destruction

  • Jeremy Bowen for The New Statesmen writes an excellent article covering Syrian efforts to save antiquities on September 22 2015 هنا.
  • ABC news reports on efforts by Syrian archaeologists to safeguard artefacts from ISIS in “The Fight to Save Syria’s Antiquities from ISIS” (سبتمبر 16 2015) هنا.
  • “All over the world, civilians are quietly doing their bit. I met Samir, a 24-year-old archaeology student and opposition activist from Damascus, who regularly crossed the border from Turkey into Syria to chart missing artefacts. He told me that the commanders of Isis and Jabhat al-Nusra (an al–Qaeda affiliate) were making money by selling off the most valuable antiquities. Samir was shot dead near Aleppo three months ago by a smuggling gang that works with the Islamists.”
    في Meet the men taking up arms to protect the Middle East’s ancient treasures, in the Spectator.

التغييرات السياسة والتحديثات من سوريا
  • لا شيء
آخر الدولية

Conferences highlight Syrian heritage

  • A conference was held on Sofia under Norwegian auspices on September 16 2015 to address looting in Syria, reported by DGAM هنا.
  • UK Blue Shield have set up a list of courses, talks, and conferences on cultural heritage in conflict and natural disasters. The list can be viewed هنا, and is updated regularly.

Archaeologists offer tribute to Khaled al-Assad

Australian archaeologists gathered on September 19 2015 to honour Khaled al-Assad, the archaeologist who lost his life to Da’esh. For full details and discussion, شاهد هنا.

3D technology to be used for modeling Palmyra

A new initiative hopes to build a 3D model of Palmyra. Pictures of Palmyra are needed: e-mail to palmyra3dmodel@outlook.com and see their صفحة الفيسبوك لمزيد من.

Photo documentation of Palmyra requested for possible future restoration

[من their page] “Heritage of Syria needs your help …..
We are starting a very important photo project, documenting images of Palmyra and it’s artefacts taken by individuals, tourists or private collectors.
All the images collected will be kept in a special file to be used in any future restoration project.
The best of these images collected will be used in a photo exhibition in a prominent international museum and other places.
If you have visited Palmyra in the past and have taken some photos of the ruins or you have photographed items inside Palmyra museum or
If you know of anyone who have a private collection and like to help then please send me as many images as you wish on this E mail:
syriaheritage@gmail.com
The images sent should be from your own private collection or from friends , not from books or internet ( please supply with each photo your name, nationality of the owner and date of the image taken, please indicate if you like your name to be on display if your photo included in the exhibition.
Thank you very much in advance…. Admin Ibn ( Helen )
Please send all your photos to syriaheritage@gmail.com”

ASOR posts report

The ASOR has released its latest weekly report (#51/52) via the Cultural Heritage Initiatives, التي يمكن العثور عليها هنا.

Near Eastern Archaeology journal publishes special issue

The journal Near Eastern Archaeology released a special volume entitled “The Cultural Heritage Crisis in the Middle East” with articles along this theme. The special issue is available free of charge, courtesy of ASOR, هنا.

أخبار التحديثات
(غير المشمولة في أقسام أخرى)

Looting and destruction of Syria’s heritage in the news

  • James Cuno for the Wall Street Journal (سبتمبر 21 2015) calls for UN forces and more active protection of museums in “Saving Antiquities from Islamic State.” (Subscription required).
  • The BBC has posted a video remembering Palmyra on September 15 2015, التي يمكن العثور عليها هنا.
  • Ynet.com’s oped on September 15 2015 argues that the destruction of heritage by IS is something “we may never recover from.”
  • The Washington Free Beacon looks at the link between Da’esh and the art trade on September 14 2015 هنا, interviewing Matthew Bogdanos, who led work to protect antiquities in Iraq.
  • Corine Wegner speaks to WV Public Broadcasting on her work to protect cultural heritage sites in Syria and Iraq on 14 سبتمبر.
  • On September 11 2015 Apollo Magazine considers 3D recording as a means of preserving heritage هنا.
  • في Architect’s Journal, Rory Olcato argues that ‘war over the destruction of ancient ruins is madness’ في أيلول 11 2015, responding to Dan Cruickshank’s earlier article arguing the opposite.

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