
About
Amr Al-Azm is a Professor of Middle East History and Anthropology at Shawnee State University, Ohio. He holds a PhD in Archaeology from University College London and has extensive experience in cultural heritage preservation. His research focuses on threats to cultural heritage in conflict zones, looting of antiquities, and terrorism financing linked to cultural property.
Education:
- PhD in Archaeology, University College London (1986–1991)
- MSc in Bioarchaeology, University of London Institute of Archaeology (1985–1986)
- B.A. (Hons) in Archaeology of Western Asia, University of London Institute of Archaeology (1982–1985)
Research Interests: Dr. Al-Azm specializes in cultural heritage protection in conflict regions, particularly Syria. He advocates for multidisciplinary conservation approaches and has advised governments and NGOs. His work bridges archaeology, policy, and contemporary geopolitics.
Key Projects:
- Founder and coordinator of The Day After project's Heritage Protection Initiative (TDA-HPI)
- Co-Director of the Antiquities Trafficking and Heritage Anthropology Research (ATHAR) Project
Public Engagement: He contributes to major media outlets like the New York Times, Time Magazine, and Foreign Policy, analyzing Syrian and Middle Eastern affairs. His publications span archaeology, conservation, and socio-political commentary.
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