Friday, 18 December 2015

Conservation in Conflict Areas: the Imprisoned Apollo of Gaza




Conservation of archaeological history in conflict-ridden Gaza is an extreme challenge. What happens in cases where the finding is extremely rare and vital in understanding the region’s history, such as the Apollo of Gaza? This poster answers five main questions on the Apollo of Gaza, thus highlighting the importance of this monumental discovery and the importance of conserving it, if possible.








































This post refers to coursework done for ARCLG141 (2015-16), one of the core courses of the UCL MA  Principles of Conservation.
As part of their assessed work for this course, students were asked to design and produce a poster communicating specific aspects of conservation. We hope you enjoy our work! Comments are most welcome. 



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