EP 3: Rethinking how we teach and preserve heritage: representation, inclusion and collaboration
In this episode, Ana Carvalho speaks with archaeologist and assistant professor Dlshad Marf from the University of Sulaimani, in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Marf identifies two major threats to the region's archaeological heritage: insufficient funding for restoration, and loot ...Show more
EP 2: Dialogue as a tool to understanding (in)tangible heritage
In this episode, Ana Carvalho speaks with archaeologist Ghiath Rammo from Sapienza University of Rome, who studies Yezidi religious traditions in the Middle East, focusing on oral traditions and shrine architecture. As a Kurdish Syrian trained in archaeology at the University of ...Show more