Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 19-20Department of Archaeology, 2004 - Archaeology |
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... museums is crucial to the history of Lebanon . The big museum project was the National Museum of Beirut ( NMB ) . Its history is rich and complex and its phases of change and development contribute to the shaping of Lebanese ethnicity ...
... museums is crucial to the history of Lebanon . The big museum project was the National Museum of Beirut ( NMB ) . Its history is rich and complex and its phases of change and development contribute to the shaping of Lebanese ethnicity ...
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... Museum of Beirut : a case study There are at least thirty museums in Lebanon , but only six are concerned with archaeology : the American University of Beirut Museum , the National Museum of Beirut ( NMB ) , the Beiteddine Museum , the ...
... Museum of Beirut : a case study There are at least thirty museums in Lebanon , but only six are concerned with archaeology : the American University of Beirut Museum , the National Museum of Beirut ( NMB ) , the Beiteddine Museum , the ...
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... Museum Passage ' because it was the main communication route between the divided parts of Beirut . It took the National Museum five years of great effort to reopen its doors on 25 November 1997. The museum briefly had to close its doors ...
... Museum Passage ' because it was the main communication route between the divided parts of Beirut . It took the National Museum five years of great effort to reopen its doors on 25 November 1997. The museum briefly had to close its doors ...
Contents
Foreword | 1 |
How Little Does it Take to Represent a Face? | 9 |
Archaeology and Aesthetics | 12 |
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