The theft of the past. The Italian archeology and cultural heritage of the Near East in wartime

Il furto del passato. L'Archeologia italiana e il patrimonio culturale del Vicino Oriente in tempo di guerra

 

From 05 Dicembre 2014 to 05 Dicembre 2014

Turin

Place: MAO - Museo d'Arte Orientale

Address: via San Domenico 11

Times: h 2-6.30pm

Organizers:

  • Ministero degli Affari Esteri
  • Fondazione CRT
  • Città di Torino
  • Università degli Studi di Torino
  • Centro Ricerche Archeologiche e Scavi di Torino per il Medio Oriente e L'Asia
  • Fondazione Torino Musei
  • MAO - Museo d'Arte Orientale di Torino

Ticket price: free entrance

Telefono per informazioni: +39 011 4436927

E-Mail info: mao@fondazionetorinomusei.it

Official site: http://www.maotorino.it


Iraq and Syria, two countries once the cradle of civilization ', two regions today torn by wars and fratricidal struggles. The humanitarian tragedy, definitely more 'serious than anything else, and' flanked by other serious emergency: the threat to the historical monuments. The cancellation of the past and 'often was also a programmatic choice against an element, the story, which can' unite a people, reinforcing the identity '. More 'than a decade, also, whole archaeological sites in the Near East are devastated by illegal excavations - now organized - for the antique market, today being the illegal antiquities' a major source of income for terrorist groups. The meeting The theft of the past, organized by the Research Centre and Archaeological Excavations in Turin - a body active in the Middle and Near East for over fifty years - will face 'different aspects of this sensitive subject by presenting to the public the current situation of the assets in these countries . Archaeologists and specialists in the field of protection, from different Universities' and Italian institutions, with images illustrate some of the major excavation projects in progress between Iraq and Syria. The final part of the event will be 'organized as a' round table 'between archaeologists, with the possibility' for the public to attend and ask questions to the speakers.

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