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ISIS’s Destruction of Antiquities and Ancient Sites

By Kevin P. Ray on March 23, 2015
Posted in Art Destruction

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The recent destruction of sculptures and other objects in the Mosul Museum, as well as the ancient cities and archaeological sites of Nimrud, Hatra, and…
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