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Protection of the cultural heritage during peace and conflict

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Protecting the Past 3: Documentation as a Tool for Heritage Protection
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Amhimmid Ammarah Ammar Mousay (Department of Antiquities of Libya) gives a talk for the first panel in the second day The challenges and opportunities for protecting the past in Libya.
About how to protect the cultural heritage during the peace and armed conflict taking as an example the steps of protection which were taken in Sabratha ruins during the both times with concentration on the mosaics panels at air open areas. In addition, the contribution talks about the of the archaeological items kept in museums and stores.

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Protecting the Past 3: Documentation as a Tool for Heritage Protection
People
Amhimmid Ammarah Ammar Mousay
Keywords
archaeology
politics
protecting the past
Department: School of Archaeology
Date Added: 08/01/2018
Duration: 00:27:06

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