الأضرار التي لحقت التراث السوري 14 أكتوبر 2014

 

 

 

الأضرار التي لحقت التراث السوري

14 أكتوبر 2014

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.

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 | التقارير والتحديثات من DGAM السورية | التغييرات السياسة والتحديثات من سوريا | آخر الدولية | أخبار التحديثات

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جديدة من التراث للسلام
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تحديثات بشأن الأضرار
(صور: المسجد العمري. حقوق الطبع والنشر الصور: DGAM)

الضرر الى موقع اليونسكو المدينة القديمة في بصرى

The DGAM has posted a second update on damage to the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Bosra. This update focuses on the المسجد Mabrak, ال المسجد العمري, ولل al-Hawa Bab. Pictures found can be found هنا.

الضرر في حلب

  • View of damaged sites around the قلعة حلب ويمكن الاطلاع على هنا, from the Council of Free Aleppo Governorate – Archaeology Department.
  • It appears that Khosrofia/Khosrowiyya School in Aleppo has experienced total destruction. See the Aleppo Archaeology photo هنا.
  • Temple of Haddad (Storm god) in Aleppo Citadel, Aleppo has been damaged, in photograph posted by Aleppo Archaeology هنا.
  • Protect Syrian Archaeology has shared a video (Shahba Press) من Great Umayyad Mosque of Aleppo. The video showing a fire in the Mosque can be found هنا.
DGAM publishes damage assessment July to September 2014

The DGAM has posted a damage assessment for archaeological sites and buildings from July to September 2014, and indicates further assessments are ongoing, هنا. The data table itself is found هنا, and offers a comprehensive view of the types and extent of damage throughout the country.

تحديثات على النهب
DGAM reports confiscation of Roman-era artefacts in Hama for safety

The DGAM reports on 11 أكتوبر 2014 that the authorities have recovered a Roman-era mosaic and part of a marble statue from Hama out of concern for its protection. The brief is posted هنا.

New York Times Article: Restrict Imports from Syria to Cut Down on Looting

Erin Thompson argues that the US needs to stop the illegal imports of antiquities, في “Restrict Imports of Antiquities from Syria to Cut Down on Looting“.

التراث غير المادي
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التقارير والتحديثات من السورية المديرية العامة للآثار والمتاحف
IS members hiding in ruins of Dura Europas

وDGAM (سبتمبر 30 2014) reports that members of IS Militia are hiding in the ruins of Dura Europos to escape bombing by Coalition aircraft. Dura, which has already been heavily looted during the Syrian Civil War, is in the area currently under IS control in eastern Syria. انظر تقرير هنا.

Excavations reveal ‘royal crypt’ in Latakia

The DGAM reports on a ‘royal crypt’ discovered in Latakia, but does not give any indication of dating. A description can be found هنا.

DGAM meets in Berlin for cooperation on protecting heritage

Several meetings from 6-9 October in Berlin occurred in conjunction with the Free University of Berlin and German archaeologists with DGAM. Topics included training DGAM staff, assistance in ending the illegal antiquities trade, and sharing of information. Read the full report هنا.

التغييرات السياسة والتحديثات من سوريا
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آخر الدولية
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أخبار التحديثات

(غير المشمولة في أقسام أخرى)

أخبار

    • Counterpunch ran an article, “It’s Not Too Late to Save Syria’s Heritage” (أكتوبر 10, 2014), appealing to the concept of Syria’s heritage as belonging to the whole world – not a single country. It highlights current efforts by the DGAM, international agencies, and the role of social media in alerting the world to the events unfolding in Syria. The conclusion is this: ‘what is required from UN member states is action, not just words.’
    • The New York Times ran an op-ed by Abdalrazzaq Moaz (9 أكتوبر 2014) أن “Only an End to the Civil War in Syria Will Solve the Problem” that is, of the looting and destruction of Syria’s heritage. Moaz, former Syrian deputy minister of culture and director general of Antiquities and Museums, is now a visiting professor at Indiana University and also involved with ASOR’s Syrian Heritage Initiative.
    • Huffington Post (from the Jerusalem Post) posted ‘UNESCO Makes a Stand on “cultural cleansing" ‘ (6 أكتوبر 2014) with a focus on the need to protect the Jewish heritage in Syria and Iraq. The article also covers UNESCO’s comprehensive attempts to crack down on the illegal antiquities trade.
    • الجارديان (7 أكتوبر 2014) calls for greater international protection of the shared architectural heritage of humanity. Several well-known examples from Syria are discussed, together with those from Afghanistan and Iraq.
    • The ‘Cultural Heritage Lawyer’ ريك سانت. Hilaire discusses on his blog the sharp rise in imports into the USA of cultural artefacts material from the Middle East between 2011 و 2013 and comments on its implications. See the post هنا (6 أكتوبر 2014).
    • The New York Times ran “Antiquities Lost, Casualties of War” (3 أكتوبر 2014), providing an overview of damage in Syria and Iraq but also exploring the use of heritage as propaganda, quoting Michael Danti of Boston University that “ISIS uses heritage explicitly, tying it into history, providing a back story for itself and showing it is part of this massive unstoppable force to appeal to young fighters.” The article also discusses tactics of intimidation and murder directed by IS towards members of the antiquities authorities, such as the DGAM.
    • Conflict Antiquities observes that the C.A. report of the destruction of the Armenian Church in Deir Ez-Zor by IS, covered via the @conflictantiq Twitter feed, had been appropriated by IS or IS supporters, to claim that actually the US-led coalition was responsible for the damage. This is another example of how the cultural heritage of Iraq and Syria are being used as a propaganda weapon. See the documentation of the issue هنا.

 

تم إنتاج هذه القائمة البريدية من قبل الدكتور إيما كونليف, بالتعاون مع التراث من أجل السلام

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