2016.03.30 | Media coverage, History and archaeology
Interview with Professor Rubina Raja.
2016.03.18 | Research, Publication, History and archaeology
Expert recommendations from the conference: “Fighting the looting of Syria´s cultural heritage”, Sofia, 16th September 2015. A conference organized by the Royal Norwegian Embassy in Sofia and the Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research (NIKU), under the patronage of UNESCO and in cooperation with the Bulgarian Ministry of the Interior…
2016.03.16 | Media coverage, History and archaeology
A group of archaeologists began collecting art for the world's largest database of ancient portraits from Palmyra, Syria, right before the war broke out. Now, it's one of the best hopes of tracing looted art.
2016.03.16 | Media coverage, History and archaeology
Rubina Raja never intended to have anything to do with the illicit arts trade. A professor of classical archaeology, trained in Oxford and based at Aarhus University in Denmark, Raja started collecting information on portraits that frequently adorned nearly 2,000-year-old graves in Palmyra, Syria, with the hope of understanding ancient culture.
2016.03.15 | Media coverage, History and archaeology
Interview with Professor Rubina Raja.
2016.03.11 | Lecture/talk, History and archaeology
11 March 2016.
2016.03.09 | Media coverage, History and archaeology
Den syriske by Palmyra var i antikken et blomstrende handelscentrum I dag er byen blevet et strategisk mål i den syriske borgerkrig. Hør Rubina Raja, professor i klassisk arkæologi på Aarhus Universitet, fortælle om, hvad der gør Palmyra så unik.
2016.03.02 | People , History and archaeology
New Assistant professor at UrbNet.