The Assault on Syria’s Cultural Heritage

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The conflict in Syria has claimed thousands of lives.

It’s also having a devastating impact on the country’s archaeological and cultural heritage.

Last weekend, the Aleppo souk suffered great fire damage, and many more medieval monuments have been hit by artillery fire or shelling in the past few months.

Michael Danti, Assistant Professor in archaeology at Boston University, spent 20 years on an archaeological site by the Euphrates river, near Aleppo.

He used to visit the city’s souk often. Over the past few months, Danti has been collecting information on the wreckage of Syria’s irreplaceable ancient monuments and cities.

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