Gaza Volunteers Risk Lives to Preserve 5,000 Years of Archaeological Heritage

Amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza, a group of local volunteers has taken it upon themselves to salvage historical artefacts from war-damaged sites. Using basic tools such as paintbrushes and improvised scanning equipment, they work to recover and document pieces representing thousands of years of civilisation. The effort is a race against time, as continued airstrikes threaten to destroy what remains of the region's archaeological record. The volunteers' work highlights the severe cultural toll the war is taking alongside its human cost.
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