Materiale didattico:
-Dispense fornite dal docente.
-P. MATTHIAE, Distruzioni, saccheggi e rinascite. Gli attacchi al patrimonio artistico dall’antichità all’Isis, edizioni Electa, Milano 2015.
-M. COLAVITO (Ed.), ArcheoMedSites. Mediterranean Perspectives, Gangemi editore, Roma 2016.
-A. BECCARO, Isis and the Archaeological Heritage, in Global Journal of Archaeology & Anthropology, 4, 5 (2018), pp. 103-104.
-J. CASANA, E. J. LAUGIER, Satellite imagery-based monitoring of archaeological site damage in the Syrian civil war, PLoS ONE, 12, 11 (2017), https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188589
-A. DITTMANN, H. ALMOHAMAD, Devastation of Cultural Heritage and Memory in Syria and Iraq: Component of a Multi-level Provocation Strategy?, in International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 5, 11 (2015), pp. 28-40.
-O. HARMANŞAH, ISIS, Heritage, and the Spectacles of Destruction in the Global Media, in Near Eastern Archaeology, 78, 3 (2015), pp. 170-177.
-Ulteriori testi saranno indicati dal Docente durante il corso.