Exhibition Design by AAU Anastas Showcases Palestinian Antiquities in Paris
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Rima Sabina Aouf
A baker's-dozen of insight crammed into one ring.
Summary
Palestinian studio AAU Anastas has designed an exhibition of ancient artefacts from Gaza in Paris, reflecting on the objects' last 20 years trapped in storage and unable to return home. The exhibition, titled 'Treasures Rescued from Gaza: 5,000 Years of History,' showcases 130 archaeological objects dating from the Bronze Age (3,300 to 1,000 BC).
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· 1 pulledTreasures Rescued from Gaza: 5,000 Years of History is being staged by the Institut du Monde Arabe and presents 130 archaeological objects dating from the Bronze Age in 3,300 to 1,000 BC
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