EDUCATION / SCHOOLS / Universities (293)
1: H. Qassar, November 2023
For the young university students in Syria, we organize seminars and workshops that focus on the materials found at Urkesh. In this case, we focus on archaeology in the strict sense of the word. The fact that Urkesh may serve as a laboratory of excellence for these students' works (in particular the study of ceramics and topography, which today are both impracticable at other sites in the area) gives to our project a significant value on the scholarly level.
2017: The Exhibit in Qamishli In April 2017, on the occasion of the exhibit set up in Qamishli, we decided to rely on young people coming from the area around Mozan, because they were the ones who would be most involved in this exhibit and who could benefit the most from it. Therefore, we invited archaeology students from the University of Al-Furat, from the city of al-Hasakah, in addition to the universities and institutes recently established in Qamishli. They helped both with the set-up and the reception of visitors during the exhibit.
In May 2019, students from the Roj Ava University in Qamishli, together with our local collaborator Amer Ahmed and their teacher Sipan Ismail, organized a seminar on Urkesh at our site. Divided into research groups, they prepared presentations and written panels on various aspects of the excavations and material culture of ancient Urkesh which they presented to each other while standing on the large monumental staircase leading to the temple. The students' original panels can be found at this link, while here you can find an English translation of the texts. Back to top |