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Bone Memory: Armenian Pilgrimages to the Killing Fields of Dayr al-ZurUntitled
Ararat-Eskijian Museum and Research Center 15105 Mission Hills Rd., Mission HillsBone Memory: Armenian Pilgrimages to the Killing Fields of Dayr al-ZurUntitled
Ararat-Eskijian Museum and Research Center 15105 Mission Hills Rd., Mission HillsBone Memory: Armenian Pilgrimages to the Killing Fields of Dayr al-ZUntitled
Ararat Home & Museum 15105 Mission Hills Rd., Mission HillsBone Memory: Armenian Pilgrimages to the Killing Fields of Dayr al-ZurUntitled
Ararat-Eskijian Museum and Research Center 15105 Mission Hills Rd., Mission HillsBone Memory: Armenian Pilgrimages to the Killing Fields of Dayr al-ZurUntitled
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Bone Memory: Armenian Pilgrimages to the Killing Fields of Dayr al-ZurUntitled
Bone Memory: Armenian Pilgrimages to the Killing Fields of Dayr al-ZurUntitled
This presentation outlines the earliest Armenian pilgrimages to the killing fields of Dayr al-Zur (Der Zor) in the Syrian Desert. It is there that Armenians interacted with the remains of Armenians murdered during the Armenian Genocide (1915-1918) in acts of remembrance. Semerdjian discusses the origins of the now-destroyed Armenian Genocide Memorial in Dayr al-Zur and… Continue reading Bone Memory: Armenian Pilgrimages to the Killing Fields of Dayr al-ZurUntitled
Bone Memory: Armenian Pilgrimages to the Killing Fields of Dayr al-ZurUntitled
Bone Memory: Armenian Pilgrimages to the Killing Fields of Dayr al-ZurUntitled
This presentation outlines the earliest Armenian pilgrimages to the killing fields of Dayr al-Zur (Der Zor) in the Syrian Desert. It is there that Armenians interacted with the remains of Armenians murdered during the Armenian Genocide (1915-1918) in acts of remembrance. Semerdjian discusses the origins of the now-destroyed Armenian Genocide Memorial in Dayr al-Zur and… Continue reading Bone Memory: Armenian Pilgrimages to the Killing Fields of Dayr al-ZurUntitled
Bone Memory: Armenian Pilgrimages to the Killing Fields of Dayr al-ZUntitled
Bone Memory: Armenian Pilgrimages to the Killing Fields of Dayr al-ZUntitled
This presentation outlines the earliest Armenian pilgrimages to the killing fields of Dayr al-Zur (Der Zor) in the Syrian Desert. It is there that Armenians interacted with the remains of Armenians murdered during the Armenian Genocide (1915-1918) in acts of remembrance. Semerdjian discusses the origins of the now-destroyed Armenian Genocide Memorial in Dayr al-Zur and… Continue reading Bone Memory: Armenian Pilgrimages to the Killing Fields of Dayr al-ZUntitled
Bone Memory: Armenian Pilgrimages to the Killing Fields of Dayr al-ZurUntitled
Bone Memory: Armenian Pilgrimages to the Killing Fields of Dayr al-ZurUntitled
This presentation outlines the earliest Armenian pilgrimages to the killing fields of Dayr al-Zur (Der Zor) in the Syrian Desert. It is there that Armenians interacted with the remains of Armenians murdered during the Armenian Genocide (1915-1918) in acts of remembrance. Semerdjian discusses the origins of the now-destroyed Armenian Genocide Memorial in Dayr al-Zur and… Continue reading Bone Memory: Armenian Pilgrimages to the Killing Fields of Dayr al-ZurUntitled
Bone Memory: Armenian Pilgrimages to the Killing Fields of Dayr al-ZurUntitled
Bone Memory: Armenian Pilgrimages to the Killing Fields of Dayr al-ZurUntitled
This presentation outlines the earliest Armenian pilgrimages to the killing fields of Dayr al-Zur (Der Zor) in the Syrian Desert. It is there that Armenians interacted with the remains of Armenians murdered during the Armenian Genocide (1915-1918) in acts of remembrance. Semerdjian discusses the origins of the now-destroyed Armenian Genocide Memorial in Dayr al-Zur and… Continue reading Bone Memory: Armenian Pilgrimages to the Killing Fields of Dayr al-ZurUntitled