"Syria Matters" through April 30, 2019 at Qatar’s Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) in Doha.

"Syria Matters" through April 30, 2019 at Qatar’s Museum of Islamic Art (MIA) in Doha.

Basalt falcon, restored after a British air strike on a Berlin museum in 1943
© Chrysovalantis Lamprianidis/The Museum of Islamic Art, Doha
Syria Matters is part of a year-long focus in Qatar on Syria and its contribution to world history. The exhibit includes a reproduction of a stone relief of the Hittite-period weather god from Aleppo (14th-13th-century BCE), and an 11th-century BCE king of “Palistin” with the originals appearing in situ on a screen. A limestone carving of a saddled camel recalls the leap from donkey to dromedary, around 1,000BCE, that expanded east-west trade networks through the desert city of Palmyra.

Related website: https://www.ft.com/content/c733a884-f2fa-11e8-938a-543765795f99

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