Archaeological Museum of Hama, Syria
Documentation, Conservation and Presentation of the Hellenistic Collection of the Archaeological Museum of Hama in Syria: Establishment of Facility and Training of Local Personnel
July 2009
Hama Museum
Exhibition of Hellinistic Era
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Syria - Hama
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Hama - Syria
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Hama is a city on the banks of the Orontes River in west-central Syria.
The city is known for its seventeen norias used for watering the gardens, which are locally claimed to date back to 1100 BC. Though historically used for purpose of irrigation, the norias today are an open air museum.
Η Χάμα είναι μια πόλη στις όχθες του ποταμού Ορόντη στην κεντρο-δυτική Συρία.
Η πόλη είναι γνωστή για τους δεκαεπτά Norias της που χρησιμοποιούνταν για το πότισμα των κήπων και χρονολογούνται από το 1100 π.Χ.. Αν και ιστορικά χρησιμοποιήθηκαν για σκοπούς άρδευσης, οι Norias υπάρχουν σήμερα ως υπαίθριο μουσείο.
Hama / Syria 2010 - Norias of Hama - Die Wasserräder - SYRIEN
Syrien +++ Hama - die Stadt der Wasserräder - Norias of Hama ++ 2010
Syria: Footage shows war-wrecked Apamea Museum following SAA's recapture
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Footage filmed on Monday shows the extent of the damage inflicted on Apamea Museum, some 60 kilometres (37 miles) north of the Hama Governorate, after it was recaptured by the Syrian Arab Army (SAA) from militants.
Head of the Antiquities and Museums Department in Hama, Abdul-Qader Farzat, noted that the museum was a 16th century caravanserai that offered accommodation to merchants and pilgrims travelling to Mecca during the Ottoman era.
Apamea Museum has been considered one of the country's most significant museums of mosaics, with many valuable mosaic murals collected from the region of Apamea. It also contains findings of the nearby archaeological site of Apamea.
The museum is believed to have been heavily looted and damaged after militants seized it and turned into their headquarters.
Farzat said that the museum underwent a massive destruction by militants, who he said attempted to demolish the museum's columns and mosaic murals.
The head of Hama's Antiquities and Museums Department also commended the efforts to restore the museum and preserve its contents, thanking local residents for [helping] save many of the museums antiquities.
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The West Asia Post: Damascus Museum; Oasis in war-torn Syria
Preserving history is an important mission here in west Asia..both intangible and tangible heritage are taken very seriously..in Damascus, thanks to some people, vestiges of Syria’s past have been kept safe -- inside private homes..like this private museum in Syria’s capital city Damascus, which boasts of more than three-thousand antiquities..
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Syria: Army launches security operation in Hama
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Syrian Armed Forces launched an operation against militants in the countryside near the Syrian town of Hama on Monday.
Video shows Syrian military in convoy in the countryside around Hama, ahead of the expected military operation.
The Syrian Army reportedly conducted concentrated strikes against militants in the near the town of al-Bashiryia to the east of Jisr al-Shughour, in the Idlib Governate's northwestern countryside.
Afterwards, army units stopped militants who were trying leave the outskirts of al-Latamina and Hasraya in the Hama region towards safe areas in the northern countryside.
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Memories of Syria - Pt 27 - Hama: Religious & Historical Sites
The Arabian Magazine is pleased to present Volume 2 in our 'Memories' series.
Volume 2 includes video footage taken during the World Arabian Horse Organisation (WAHO) Conference in Syria at the end of 2007. The initial parts include all the presentations and parades of Arabian horses, mostly from the Bedouin tribes across Syria.
The latter parts cover the visits to historic sites and also other events involving the peoples of Syria.
Part 27 covers the tour of religious and historical sites in Hama.
All of the footage was captured using a non-professional handheld camcorder and therefore some is not of the best standard. Nothing has been excluded and is a true record of how each event was experienced.
Our thanks as always goes to the many people of Syria who provided us with such an unforgettable experience and our hearts continue to go out to them in these truly sad times.
Copyright © 2017 The Arabian Magazine.
A glance of the Syrian daily life in 1938, Photos by John David, song by Sabah Fakhri
A glance of the daily life of 1938 in Syria, Photos by John David
لقطات من سوريا سنة 1938 للمصور جون دايفيد
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Norias of Hama Syria
a selection of the norias (waterwheels) of Hama in Syria.
SNN | Syria | Hamah | Bodies Pile Up From Latest Regime Massacre | May 12, 2013 | 18+ ONLY
Regime forces brutally and indiscriminately shell Hilfaya city, killing and wounding dozens of residents. The civilian casualties shown in the bed of this pickup truck on May 11, 2013 have been documented and will be transported to the graveyard for burial.
Syria’s National Museum Reopens after 6 Years
Syria's National Museum of Damascus reopened to the public on Sunday, after the country's civil war forced it to close more than six years ago.
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Syria: Aleppo, Damascus, Homs, Hama
A photographic tour through Aleppo, Homs, Krak des Chevaliers, Hama and Damascus
Syria slaughter: Up to 100 bound & slain in Hama massacre
A new massacre has apparently taken place in Syria, in a small village near the city of Hama. So far reports are painting a very contrasting picture, but the episode appears to be eerily similar to those surrounding the bloody slaughter in the town of Houla last month. RT crosses to correspondent Maria Finoshina, who's in Damascus.
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Syria`s Olive Farms: Afrin readies for crucial harvest since the war
Most people in the northern Syrian region of Afrin earn a living from their olive trees. 25 million of them grow there. But over the seven years of the Syrian war, many of the harvests have been lost and factories have been damaged. TRT World's Middle East Correspondent Sara Firth went to meet the farmers determined to have a harvest this year.
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Terrorist Tunnels in Eastern Ghouta Transformed into Art Gallery/Museum
When I was in Eastern Ghouta just after liberation from Western-backed extremist group-occupation, there was talk of converting some of the terrorist underground lairs into a memorial museum. In typical Syrian fashion an idea becomes reality in record time. 18 Syrian artists turn one of the terrorist tunnels in Jobar eastern Ghota into a memorial and a museum.
SAA Retake Key ISIS Stronghold In Northern Hama(Footage) 4-23-17
The Syrian Army’s elite forces, supported by Russian airstrikes, fully recaptured the western backed jihadi thugs heartland of Taybat al-Imam in northern Hama countryside amid jihadi collapse.The fall of the strategic town to the SAA forces has sparked a state of confusion among the jihadi groups, declaring full mobilization and urging allied gangster factions to send reinforcements in order to curb the Army’s advance. A video released by the Syrian ministry of Defense shows part of the battles fought to secure the town.
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Lavash factory in Hama حماة, Syria
Lavash (Armenian: լավաշ; Turkish: lavaş; Kurdish: nanê loş; Persian: لواش), is a soft, thin unleavened flatbread made in a tandoor and eaten all over Western Asia, like Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Syria, Turkey and Iran.
Hama (Arabic: حماة, Biblical Ḥamāth, fortress) is a city on the banks of the Orontes River in west-central Syria. In pre-2011 war it was the fourth-largest city in Syria after Aleppo, Damascus and Homs.
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Syrian Defector Leaks Shocking Photos of Torture Victims
Syrian Defector Leaks Shocking Photos of Torture Victims
October 15th, 2014 09:43 PM
Shocking photographs purporting to show Syrian torture victims are on display at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington. The museum says the graphic images are among thousands of photographs recently smuggled out of Syria by a military policeman-turned-defector.
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