EDUCATION / SCHOOLS / At the Roots / Urkesh through Imagination (290b)
1: H. Qassar, November 2023
Archaeology deals with a distant past. And yet, today archaeology offers us, in Syria as elsewhere, a promise for a young future.
School year 2017/2018
The first ones, students of an English school in the city of Qamishli, smile at us, proud in their simple room – aware of being part of a unique project, that will allow them to broaden their horizons.
These kids began to reflect. What is the past? Why should someone study it? What does "past" mean for us, which are the traditions that keeps us bound to previous generations? And why is it important to protect these tradition together with the territory where they originated? School year 2019/2020 While their country continues to face a conflict that has now lasted for 10 years, we continue to prompt the young Syrian students to look to the future with a proactive spirit, offering them new and wider horizons. In 2020 we have decided to establish a new twinning between archaeological sites: this time, Tell Mozan will dialogue with ancient Corinth. Thanks to our indefatigable colleague in Syria, Amer Ahmed, we offered a class of the al-Salam School in Qamishli the chance to discover something more about their past; indeed, not only about their past, thanks to special lessons on ancient Urkesh and a visit to the site, but also about the culture of ancient Greece. And soon we would like to make sure that these young Syrian students find Greek peers with whom to talk about the past, their roots and their shared cultural heritage... Back to top School year 2021/2022 We had the first meeting in which the Syrian students presented their work about Tell Mozan by the end of July 2021. This meeting was followed by another one on August 14 in which the American students presented their heritage to the Syrian students. The meetings were held on collective basis at the beginning, then the interested ones will proceed into the one-on-one meetings. Both meetings were most impressive in terms of students' preparation and participation. A PDF with the report of these activities can be downloaded here (NB: the pictures referred to in this document are displayed here below). Here some pictures of the events (following the numbering in the report), including ZOOM meetings between Syrian and Americam middle-school students and visits to the site of Urkesh/Tell Mozan:
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