The Inquiry

Is it too Late to Save Syria’s Antiquities?

The Inquiry

Syria’s cultural heritage is being attacked from all sides - the Assad regime, opportunistic looters, opposition forces, Islamic State fighters and even Russian air strikes. Ancient sites like Palmyra have been destroyed, and it is feared that hundreds of precious valuables have been smuggled out of the country to be sold on the international art market. Is it too late to save Syria’s antiquities? We speak to experts including the specialist trying to recover stolen items being sold on the global antiquities market, the volunteer organising a kind of archaeological resistance inside Syria, and the team reconstructing the country’s historic sites using technology. (Photo: Baalshamin detonation, Credit: AP)

Next Episodes

The Inquiry

Why was Mohammed Akhlaq Killed? @ The Inquiry

📆 2015-11-03 03:30 / 00:22:58


The Inquiry

How Do You Save the Rhino? @ The Inquiry

📆 2015-10-27 03:05 / 00:23:05


The Inquiry

Can Nigeria End Oil Corruption? @ The Inquiry

📆 2015-10-20 03:00 / 00:22:59


The Inquiry

Is Russia Vulnerable? @ The Inquiry

📆 2015-10-13 03:00 / 00:22:58


The Inquiry

What Does the President Need to Know? @ The Inquiry

📆 2015-10-06 03:00 / 00:23:04