Archaeologists push to restore Syria’s war-torn heritage sites, including Palmyra

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Some of Syria’s most renowned heritage sites coud soon undergo restoration as experts return to the sites decimated by nearly 14 years of war. Conservationists hope the historical and cultural significance of once-thriving landmarks such as the ancient city of Palmyra will help to draw international visitors and boost the country’s ailing economy.

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