Protecting Cultural Heritage Under Armed Conflicts
Intervention de Cheikhmous Ali (résident de l'IEA de Paris) dans le cadre de la table ronde organisée par le Swedish Institute Alexandria
Présentation
Cultural heritage is an essential component of every country`s identity and its people´s, this has naturally enforced the importance of its protection as a main component of every society. Nevertheless it has always been under threat, destruction or vandalism both intentionally and unintentionally, in fact, due to its importance, cultural heritage sites have always been targets for criminal groups.
In this context, the Swedish Institute Alexandria is inviting a group of archaeologists from Iraq/ Syria/ Yemen and Libya to share their experiences with us and their stories from home.
Intervenants
Dr Monica Hanna, Egyptologist and head of heritage department at the Arab Academy for Science and Technology in Aswan
Cheikhmous Ali, Archaeologist and specialist in the architecture of the ancient Near East Syria
Ramadan Shaibani, Director of Technical Affairs for Tripoli Antiquities Department Archaeologist and researcher - Libya
Khalid Al-ansi, Director of general authority for heritage and monuments in Yemen
Moderateur
Mohamed Kenawi, Egyptologist/archeologist
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