

Les Visages oubliés de Palmyre
April 17, 2021
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Meyar Al Roumi
Two thousand years ago, it was a flourishing city in the middle of what is now a Syrian desert. At the crossroads of trade routes, Palmyra attracted caravanners from Mesopotamia, India and China. In what remains of its ruins, rediscovered by Europeans in the 17th century, its numerous necropolises bear witness to a prosperous past. Carved in limestone in the first centuries of our era, the faces of the representatives - men, women and children - of its greatest families adorn the walls of its tombs. Since 2012, Danish archaeologist Rubina Raja has been leading a long-term project to find, document and retrace the family trees and daily life of these Palmyrenians.

Patrick Delage
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Aurine Crémieu, Caroline Vermalle, Meyar Al Roumi
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Un Film à la Patte
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Ariane le Couteur & Agnes Trintzius
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