A historical milestone.. 23 Syrian antiquities dating back to their infancy in the National Museum in Damascus
In a historical event that adds new light to Syria’s new path and enhances its presence as a beacon of civilization and culture, the National Museum in Damascus received 23 Syrian antiquities from the Arab World Institute in Paris, coinciding with His Excellency President Ahmed Al-Shara’a’s reception of his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron in Damascus.
It returned These precious pieces are returned to their cradle and motherland, after Syria regained the safe environment and national institutions capable of preserving and preserving its heritage, after years in which the war of the former regime against the Syrian people prevented their return.
The collection includes artifacts, some of which date back to the tenth millennium BC, including those related to the Palmyra alphabet and the Kingdom of Mary, in addition to Arab-Islamic pieces from the Umayyad and Abbasid eras, to tell bright chapters of Syrian history. And its ancient civilization.
A historical milestone... 23 Syrian artifacts dating back to its infancy in the National Museum in Damascus

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