被围困的遗产:加沙和一个神秘的阿波罗

IF 0.8 4区 历史学 0 ARCHAEOLOGY
Marino Ficco
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The aim of this article, which is based on my doctoral thesis, is to follow in the footsteps of my investigation into the fate of the Gaza Apollo and to provide some introductory elements about the history of heritage legislation in Gaza, the illicit trafficking situation in the region and of course to take stock of the hypotheses concerning the situation of this sculpture called the Apollo of Gaza.Keywords: GazaApolloIllicit TraffickingLootingPalestinian Heritage AcknowledgementsMy thesis (and thus this article) would never have been possible without the support and advice of my supervisor, Cecilia D’Ercole. I would also like to thank Nashwa al Ramlawi, Jean-Baptiste Humbert, Dominique Pieri, Francis Prost, Thierry Lucas, and my thesis jury (Sophie Bouffier, Véronique Chankowski, Berardino Palumbo, Laurence Gillot, Michele Spanò).Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 [accessed 3 July 2023]. Available at: https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-262755782 Glucker, Citation1987: 4 and 58. However, other authors like Pringle (Citation1993: 208) propose other dates (635) to refer to the first military incursions into the Gaza region.3 Glucker, Citation1987: 216. Glucker points out that there are no sources proving that a bishop sat in Gaza during the twelfth century and therefore the church in question was not automatically a cathedral. Moreover, the association with St. John the Baptist is said to be derived from later Muslim sources.4 For the original version in Arabic, please consult the Palestinian Official Gazette. [accessed 3 July 2023]. Available at: http://muqtafi.birzeit.edu/en/pg/getleg.asp?id=170195 Today the Rockefeller Archaeological Museum is controlled by Israel and houses the headquarters of the IAA.6 Among the researchers who studied this site we can mention Professor Louise Steel and her work on material culture in the Bronze Age.7 Under the direction of the archaeologists Jean-Baptiste Humbert and Mohammad M. Sadeq.8 For more information about French research in Gaza and particularly in Anthedon, see Humbert, Citation2019.9 Humbert, Citation2021: 240. For more information on the destruction of the Anthedon site it is useful to consult this Forensic Architecture research. [accessed 3 July 2023]. Available at: https://forensic-architecture.org/investigation/living-archaeology-in-gaza.10 For more information, see Elter, 2022.11 For an overview of the collections, see Chambon, Citation2012.12 L’Apollon de Gaza, Citation2018, min. 40–41.13 View of the head of the sculpture during the inspection of the Ministry of Antiquities. [accessed 3 July 2023]. Available at: https://www.rfi.fr/fr/moyen-orient/20140212-encombrante-statue-apollon-gaza-dieu-grec-antiquite.14 I would like to thank Professor Francis Prost and Dr Thierry Lucas for their valuable help in writing this paragraph.15 This person prefers to remain anonymous.16 The guide is available at the following link: [accessed 3 July 2023]. Available at: https://www.mota.ps/uploads/daleel_mota_2022/index.html?fbclid=IwAR3DHXX8poOlP-6CO8tnia8_akBjUjXikAhHAo3rocgQQX_U9rhjAQbyPEA#p=1.Additional informationNotes on contributorsMarino FiccoMarino Ficco. 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2013年夏天,世界各地的报纸都报道了在加沙发现了一尊罕见的希腊神阿波罗青铜雕像。在发现几个月后,雕像消失了,它的确切位置和保存状态一直不为人知。2017年11月,在我的博士研究之初,关于有组织犯罪对文化遗产和考古研究的影响,我有机会在加沙呆了两周。以阿波罗雕像为借口,我得以访问加沙城周围的许多地方,并就该地区濒危遗产的保护问题与几位对话者进行了交谈。这篇文章是基于我的博士论文,目的是跟随我对加沙阿波罗命运的调查的脚步,并提供一些关于加沙遗产立法历史的介绍性元素,该地区的非法贩运情况,当然还有对这个被称为加沙阿波罗的雕塑的情况的假设进行评估。关键字:加沙,耶路撒冷,非法贩运,掠夺,巴勒斯坦遗产承认如果没有我的导师Cecilia D’ercole的支持和建议,我的论文(以及这篇文章)是不可能完成的。我还要感谢纳什瓦·阿尔·拉姆拉维、让-巴蒂斯特·亨伯特、多米尼克·皮埃里、弗朗西斯·普罗斯特、蒂埃里·卢卡斯和我的论文评审团(索菲·布菲耶、v尼克·尚科夫斯基、贝拉迪诺·帕伦博、劳伦斯·吉洛特、米歇尔Spanò)。披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。注1[访问日期:2023年7月3日]。可在:https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-262755782 Glucker, Citation1987: 4和58。然而,像Pringle (Citation1993: 208)这样的其他作者提出了其他日期(635)来指称对加沙地区的第一次军事入侵格鲁克,引文1987:216。Glucker指出,没有任何资料证明在12世纪有一位主教坐在加沙,因此有问题的教堂并不自动成为大教堂。此外,据说与施洗者圣约翰的联系源于后来的穆斯林阿拉伯文原文请参阅《巴勒斯坦官方公报》。[2023年7月3日查阅]。可以在:http://muqtafi.birzeit.edu/en/pg/getleg.asp?id=170195今天,洛克菲勒考古博物馆由以色列控制,是国际考古协会的总部所在地。6在研究这个遗址的研究人员中,我们可以提到路易斯·斯蒂尔教授和她在青铜器时代物质文化方面的工作。7在考古学家让-巴蒂斯特·亨伯特和穆罕默德·m·萨迪克的指导下。8欲了解更多关于法国在加沙,特别是在安塞顿的研究,请见亨伯特。Humbert, Citation2021: 240。要了解更多关于Anthedon遗址破坏的信息,可以参考法医建筑研究。[2023年7月3日查阅]。更多信息,请参见Elter, 20122.11;藏品概述,请参见Chambon, Citation2012.12 L 'Apollon de Gaza, Citation2018, min. 40-41.13古物部检查期间雕塑头部的视图。[2023年7月3日查阅]。我要感谢Francis Prost教授和Thierry Lucas博士在撰写这一段时提供的宝贵帮助此人不愿透露姓名该指南可在以下链接获得:[2023年7月3日访问]。可在:https://www.mota.ps/uploads/daleel_mota_2022/index.html?fbclid=IwAR3DHXX8poOlP-6CO8tnia8_akBjUjXikAhHAo3rocgQQX_U9rhjAQbyPEA#p=1.Additional informationsmarino FiccoMarino Ficco贡献者说明。Ficco在巴黎第一潘萨姆-索邦大学学习考古学(学士、硕士)后,于2021年在巴黎第一潘萨姆-索邦大学获得历史学博士学位。他的博士论文的重点是考古法的概念和有组织犯罪对遗产和考古研究的影响。自2月以来,他一直在雅典的法国学校工作,在那里他支持协调地平线欧洲ANCHISE项目。他的研究重点是掠夺、非法贩卖文化遗产、公共考古和殖民主义对文化遗产的影响。通讯作者:Marino Ficco博士,历史与文明博士,项目经理ANCHISE(法国高等教育学院)。电子邮件:mficco@protonmail.com
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Heritage under Siege: The Case of Gaza and a Mysterious Apollo
AbstractIn the summer of 2013, newspapers around the world reported the discovery in Gaza of a rare bronze statue of the Greek god Apollo. A few months after the discovery, the statue disappeared, and its exact location and state of preservation have been unknown ever since. In November 2017, at the very beginning of my doctoral research regarding the impact of organized crime on cultural heritage and archaeological research, I had the opportunity to spend two weeks in Gaza. The Apollo sculpture was the pretext that allowed me to visit many sites around Gaza City and to address several interlocutors about the protection of endangered heritage in the region. The aim of this article, which is based on my doctoral thesis, is to follow in the footsteps of my investigation into the fate of the Gaza Apollo and to provide some introductory elements about the history of heritage legislation in Gaza, the illicit trafficking situation in the region and of course to take stock of the hypotheses concerning the situation of this sculpture called the Apollo of Gaza.Keywords: GazaApolloIllicit TraffickingLootingPalestinian Heritage AcknowledgementsMy thesis (and thus this article) would never have been possible without the support and advice of my supervisor, Cecilia D’Ercole. I would also like to thank Nashwa al Ramlawi, Jean-Baptiste Humbert, Dominique Pieri, Francis Prost, Thierry Lucas, and my thesis jury (Sophie Bouffier, Véronique Chankowski, Berardino Palumbo, Laurence Gillot, Michele Spanò).Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Notes1 [accessed 3 July 2023]. Available at: https://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-262755782 Glucker, Citation1987: 4 and 58. However, other authors like Pringle (Citation1993: 208) propose other dates (635) to refer to the first military incursions into the Gaza region.3 Glucker, Citation1987: 216. Glucker points out that there are no sources proving that a bishop sat in Gaza during the twelfth century and therefore the church in question was not automatically a cathedral. Moreover, the association with St. John the Baptist is said to be derived from later Muslim sources.4 For the original version in Arabic, please consult the Palestinian Official Gazette. [accessed 3 July 2023]. Available at: http://muqtafi.birzeit.edu/en/pg/getleg.asp?id=170195 Today the Rockefeller Archaeological Museum is controlled by Israel and houses the headquarters of the IAA.6 Among the researchers who studied this site we can mention Professor Louise Steel and her work on material culture in the Bronze Age.7 Under the direction of the archaeologists Jean-Baptiste Humbert and Mohammad M. Sadeq.8 For more information about French research in Gaza and particularly in Anthedon, see Humbert, Citation2019.9 Humbert, Citation2021: 240. For more information on the destruction of the Anthedon site it is useful to consult this Forensic Architecture research. [accessed 3 July 2023]. Available at: https://forensic-architecture.org/investigation/living-archaeology-in-gaza.10 For more information, see Elter, 2022.11 For an overview of the collections, see Chambon, Citation2012.12 L’Apollon de Gaza, Citation2018, min. 40–41.13 View of the head of the sculpture during the inspection of the Ministry of Antiquities. [accessed 3 July 2023]. Available at: https://www.rfi.fr/fr/moyen-orient/20140212-encombrante-statue-apollon-gaza-dieu-grec-antiquite.14 I would like to thank Professor Francis Prost and Dr Thierry Lucas for their valuable help in writing this paragraph.15 This person prefers to remain anonymous.16 The guide is available at the following link: [accessed 3 July 2023]. Available at: https://www.mota.ps/uploads/daleel_mota_2022/index.html?fbclid=IwAR3DHXX8poOlP-6CO8tnia8_akBjUjXikAhHAo3rocgQQX_U9rhjAQbyPEA#p=1.Additional informationNotes on contributorsMarino FiccoMarino Ficco. After studying Archaeology (BA, MA) at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University, in 2021, Ficco got a PhD in History at EHESS University. His doctoral thesis focuses on the notion of archaeomafia and the impact of organized crime on heritage and archaeological research. Since February, he has been working at the French School in Athens where he supports the coordination of the Horizon Europe ANCHISE project. His research focuses on looting, illicit trafficking of cultural heritage, public archaeology and the impact of colonialism on cultural heritage. Correspondence to: Dr Marino Ficco, PhD History and civilizations EHESS, Project Manager ANCHISE (Ecole française d’Athènes). Email: mficco@protonmail.com
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