Restoration of the Lion of Allat statue from Palmyra after the 2015 devastation
2019, 28, No. 2
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Abstract
The Lion of Allat statue from the Temple of Allat in Palmyra suffered extensive damages during the 2015 devastation of monuments in the ancient oasis city. Discovered in the mis 1970s, it was reconstructed in 1977 and then preserved again in a new arrangement that recalled the original context of the statue in 2005. In 2017 and 2018, the statue was recreated once again in the gardens of the National Museum in Damascus. The article traces the restoration process, providing detailed data on the current condition of this monumental statue.
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Gawlikowski, M. (2017). Le sanctuaire d’Allat à Palmyre (=PAM Monograph Series 8). Warsaw: Warsaw University Press
Markowski, B. (2005). The lion of Allat in Palmyra. New museum display project. PAM, 16, 470–474
Markowski, B. (2017). Report of conservation and restoration works on the statue of lion Allat of Palmyra, UNESCO-DGAM project. Unpubl. report
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