Dealing with Heritage in Syria: The Analysis of the Conflict Period (2011–2021)

Mai Zugaibi
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Damaged infrastructure and society's sense of ownership has to be rebuilt simultaneously during the aftermath of civil conflicts. Otherwise, heritage can become a barrier rather than an aid to integrated recovery.Syrian heritage is protected and monitored by the Antiquities Law; however, this law has not been updated since 1999. Thus, it is unable to deal appropriately with the post-war situation. When international actors and funders started reconstructing heritage sites in 2016, they could not rely on a central governmental heritage strategy, so many developed their strategies and agendas. The fragility of Syrian law compared to the international agendas resulted in various treatments and actions. While some projects have achieved a high quality of protection, others have not considered integration within recovery plans. This led to a research gap on the best ways to carry out heritage protection activities in Syria.This paper fills this gap in knowledge by describing the policy environment in Syria regarding the most frequently applied treatment and action methods while differentiating the treatment models and patterns that align modern purposes with authenticity. The results include a comparative classification strategy showcasing the Syrian conservation practice, highlighting the shared ideals, aims, and parameters. The developed assessment method and classification system can be applied to objectively determine the best ways to deal with any new heritage project in the Syrian context.
处理叙利亚的遗产:冲突时期的分析(2011-2021)
在国内冲突之后,受损的基础设施和社会的主人翁意识必须同时重建。否则,遗产可能成为一种障碍,而不是对综合恢复的帮助。叙利亚的遗产受到《古物法》的保护和监测;然而,这项法律自1999年以来就没有更新过。因此,它无法妥善处理战后的局势。当国际行动者和资助者在2016年开始重建遗产地时,他们无法依靠中央政府的遗产战略,因此许多人制定了自己的战略和议程。与国际议程相比,叙利亚法律的脆弱性导致了各种待遇和行动。虽然一些项目实现了高质量的保护,但其他项目没有考虑将其纳入恢复计划。这导致了对在叙利亚开展遗产保护活动的最佳方式的研究空白。本文通过描述叙利亚最常用的治疗和行动方法的政策环境,同时区分使现代目的与真实性保持一致的治疗模式和模式,填补了这一知识空白。结果包括展示叙利亚保护实践的比较分类策略,突出了共同的理想、目标和参数。所开发的评估方法和分类系统可用于客观地确定在叙利亚背景下处理任何新遗产项目的最佳方式。
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