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1 Documenting the loss! Alexandra Angeletaki NTNU

2 Apamea 2006

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4 Umayad mosque 2006

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6 The purpose of that project was to elucidate the relationship between war and world heritage, and the relationship between cultural heritage and human rights. It is essential that these relationships be clearly defined and visualized in a conflict in which Norway is involved both military and humanitarian. Axel and Kim

7 Visualisation Vi Visualisation helps Dead cities in Syria 2006

8 Th The question is, why such a few archaeologists get involved in the debate of endangered heritage? Damascus 2006

9 What does war bring? Loss of civilian lives Poverty-diseases-famine Destruction of infrastructure Humanitarian catastrophy Destruction of Heritage Extended Looting Illicit market, raise of prices Loss of memory Loss of identity Historical discontinuity Loss of self!

10 Actions and reactions Unsesco: calls on everyone to stand up against extremism and radicalization by celebrating the places, objects and cultural traditions that make the world such a rich and vibrant place. To foster intercultural and interfaith dialog. To protect and safeguard heritage under threat. To inform and keep informed. To document the loss to prepare post-conflict priority actions

11 Protect and safeguard Syrian cultural heritage through enhanced technical assistance and capacity-building for national stakeholders and beneficiaries, by: providing technical support for the establishment of a police database of looted artefacts; training police forces and customs officers in Syria and adjacent countries to fight illicit trafficking of cultural property (and on the specific tools available to facilitate and improve the implementation of the 1970 UNESCO Convention); 1970 UNESCO Convention training national stakeholders to protect movable heritage and museums during and after the conflict; providing technical assistance and training for the protection of built cultural heritage and planning conservation and restoration works in view of the recovery phase; training of national stakeholders concerning the core concepts and mechanisms of the 2003 2003

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13 A student on CYARK500 inernship “Perhaps the most rewarding project I worked on at CyArk was Anqa, which is an Arabic name for a mythological phoenix. Still in its early stages, the Anqa project is a large scale initiative designed to preserve sites across the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). My role at CyArk was to draft a list of “priority sites” in the region. During my research, I found that many of the sites that made their way to the top of my list due to their rich historical and cultural significance had been subject to arson. “Why hasn’t more been done and why isn’t more being done?” Amelia Desnoo

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16 “Lost for ever” exhibition, 2015 at the University library of Trondheim.

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21 Lets work together! “Project Mosul aims to avoid the rhetoric of hate with which these acts of destruction have been associated and instead wants to focus on a message of hope: by working together, it is possible to preserve our shared memory and connections to our cultural heritage, even renew and invigorate it, regardless of the acts of destruction currently being perpetrated upon it.” http://projectmosul.org/http://projectmosul.org/, visited 17.11.2015

22 Europeana Collections: Palmyra: http://www.europeana.eu/portal/search.html?query=Palmyra&rows=24 http://www.europeana.eu/portal/search.html?query=Palmyra&rows=24 Baalshamin: http://www.europeana.eu/portal/search.html?query=Baalshamin&rows=24 http://www.europeana.eu/portal/search.html?query=Baalshamin&rows=24 Dura-Europos http://www.europeana.eu/portal/search.html?query=Dura-Europos+&rows=24 http://www.europeana.eu/portal/search.html?query=Dura-Europos+&rows=24 Bosra http://www.europeana.eu/portal/search.html?query=Bosra&rows=24 http://www.europeana.eu/portal/search.html?query=Bosra&rows=24 Other Collections: Red List Syria: http://icom.museum/uploads/tx_hpoindexbdd/ERL_SYRIE_EN.pdf http://icom.museum/uploads/tx_hpoindexbdd/ERL_SYRIE_EN.pdf Heritage for peace: http://www.heritageforpeace.org/latest-news/9-out-of-10-world-heritage-sites-are-in-danger/ http://www.heritageforpeace.org/latest-news/9-out-of-10-world-heritage-sites-are-in-danger/ UNESCO World Heritage in danger http://whc.unesco.org/en/danger/ http://whc.unesco.org/en/danger/ Dura Europos http://arachne.uni- koeln.de/arachne/index.php?view[layout]=bauwerk_item&search[constraints][bauwerk][searchSeriennummer]=2105240 http://arachne.uni- koeln.de/arachne/index.php?view[layout]=bauwerk_item&search[constraints][bauwerk][searchSeriennummer]=2105240 ΑRΚ4: A digital library project by the NTNU University Library of Trondheim: World monuments at risk from Europeana collections in collboration with Athena Digital Curation Unit.

23 There is no resurrecting the individuals killed by Islamic State’s cold cruelty and calculated killing, but defaced and destroyed objects could find a second life. The world has a history of cultural resuscitation. Markos Kounalakis is a print and network broadcast journalist and author who covered wars and revolutions, both civil and technological. he is involved in the New Palmyra project.


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