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The importance of the archaeological findspot: The Lullingstone Busts (K-A)
The importance of the archaeological findspot: The Lullingstone Busts (K-A)
Course:
Endangered heritage: Europe and West Asia (K-A)
Discipline:
Social Sciences
Institute:
Khan Academy
Instructor(s):
Level:
Undergraduate
Endangered heritage: Europe and West Asia (K-A)
Ancient Babylon: excavations, restorations and modern tourism (K-A)
Cultural heritage at risk: Syria (K-A)
Cultural heritage at risk: Turkey (K-A)
Diarna: documenting the places of a vanishing Jewish history (K-A)
Looting, collecting, and exhibiting: the Bubon bronzes (K-A)
Palmyra: the modern destruction of an ancient city (K-A)
Saving Venice (K-A)
The importance of the archaeological findspot: The Lullingstone Busts (K-A)