Don鈥檛 call me the 'Indiana Jones' of Syria
Archaeologist Amr al-Azm leads a team battling to save Syria鈥檚 monuments. This includes a museum full of priceless mosaics in the country鈥檚 last rebel stronghold, Idlib.
As a teenager, Amr al-Azm aspired to be like Indiana Jones - but this fantastical Hollywood vision of archaeology was only fleeting, he grew up to fall in love with the real thing too. Amr is from Syria, a land scattered with incredible sites and monuments. But he watched in horror as his country descended into war and his ancient home became a modern battlefield. Priceless historic artefacts were bombed, defaced, plundered and lost forever. In response, Amr set up a network of frontline archaeologists - some of them former students and colleagues - risking their lives to protect what remains of Syria's cultural heritage. From Adnan, who secretly documented the antiquities smuggling trade run by the so-called Islamic State; to Abdul Rahman in rebel-held Idlib province, who guards the precious Roman mosaics in the Maara Museum from government airstrikes.
Picture: Amr al-Azm
Credit: Courtesy of Amr al-Azm
Presenter: Emily Webb
Producer: Maryam Maruf
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