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SUMMARY:Yemen — The Fate of Archaeological Heritage
DESCRIPTION:This lecture will take place in person at ISAW. Registrati
 on is required\; click through for the registration link. In the early
  1970s\, Yemen was emerging from a long period of isolation. Archaeolo
 gical research gradually took off\, making it possible to retrace the 
 major stages in the evolution of the land of the Queen of Sheba. The m
 onumentality of its architecture and the refinement of its arts were r
 evealed\, along with thousands of ancient monumental inscriptions. The
  outlines of a South Arabian civilization were gradually taking shape.
  Ancient South Arabia has turned out to be quite different from the mi
 sleading image of a desert Arabia roamed only by nomads.
LOCATION:ISAW Lecture Hall
PRIORITY:3
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