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ISIS destroys yet another ancient ruin 01:27. ISIS has demolished precious artifacts and archaeological sites from Syria to Iraq. But CBS News correspondent Clarissa Ward says, out of sight and ...
(The Root) — This image is part of a weekly series that The Root is presenting in conjunction with the Image of the Black in Western Art Archive at Harvard University's W.E.B. Du Bois Institute ...
How ISIS Is Destroying Ancient Art in Iraq and Syria By Margaret Hartmann , senior editor for Intelligencer who has worked at New York since 2012 Mar. 6, 2015 ...
Isis militants raise black flag over the ancient city of Palmyra after seven-day siege. The city is a UNESCO world heritage site and is home to Roman-era ruins including well-reserved temples ...
ISIS militants routed Syrian government forces from the ancient city of Palmyra last week and now historians fear they will destroy a 2,000-year-old Hebrew script to obliterate the last remaining e… ...
The Islamic State militant group (ISIS) makes as much as $100 million annually by trafficking looted antiquities out of Iraq and Syria and selling them on the black market.
ISIS savages are continuing their assault on Iraq’s ancient artifacts. On Sunday, the Islamic militants raided their third ancient city in just a week when they ransacked Khorsabad, a 2,800-year ...
ISIS had control of Palmyra twice, both times wreaking havoc on history. The insurgents first took over in May 2015, and the ancient Roman theater served as the backdrop for ISIS militants to ...
Thousands of refugees fleeing Mosul raises fears of ISIS attacks 02:27. The faction of ISIS in Somalia involved in Wednesday's attack is reportedly led by Abdiqadir Mumin, a former recruiter and ...
When they saw that ISIS had taken $36 million from an area called al-Nabuk, ... is entrenched in a billion-dollar black market for ancient artifacts. “There is now secure (if imprecise) ...
ISIS Just Captured One of Syria’s Most Magnificent Ancient Cities Experts fear the jihadists could destroy Palmyra, a 2,00o-year-old “iconoclast’s heaven.” ...
Experts are using crowdsourced images and 3D printing technology in an ambitious project to recreate ancient artifacts destroyed by Islamic State in the Iraqi city of Mosul.
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