Mohamad Yassin Alcharihi is accused of misrepresenting the true value of a mosaic that was looted from Syria in 2015
Many archaeological landmarks and religious sites in the region have been heavily damaged or destroyed
Plus, Alice Neel's largest UK show and a dazzling turn-of-the-century blanket
Art organisations and artists are rallying to provide money for disaster relief in the region
The two funerary reliefs and the head of a priest were exhibited at the Musée d’art et d’histoire in Geneva in 2017
Khaled al-Asaad was killed “because he would not betray his deep commitment to Palmyra”, said Unesco chief
Dealers association challenged the campaign’s claims that two newly pictured objects were stolen
Tactical move comes after Turkish president ordered historic Istanbul site to be turned into a mosque
Indictment says the paperwork misrepresented the work’s quality and value
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Collaboration spearheaded by the State Hermitage Museum was made official in Damascus this week
Ali Gureli apologises for accusing foreign media of spreading propaganda, but it is not yet clear if he will step down
Symposium at the British Museum, part of the Shubbak festival of contemporary Arab culture, will include artists from war-torn Yemen and Syria
The Minaret of Jam in Afghanistan, Syria’s Raqqa Museum and Mosul libraries all safeguarded
New exhibition presents documents that lay the foundations for reconstruction of Aleppo and other sites ruined by civil war
The Stories Art Gallery champions artists who take a non-political approach in their work to challenge violent stereotypes of Syria
Exhibitions on the history of Syria and on Arab revolutions in the Arab world tread a fine line
Authorities says they have received "good offers from the world powers" to help conserve ancient sites
Ancient city occupied by Islamic State was retaken by Syrian army with Russian support in 2017
Aga Khan Trust for Culture calls for condemnation of destruction to be reinforced by help on the ground
Museum of Islamic Art exhibition looks at historic sites destroyed by years of civil war
Opening mega museums is not the only way to exercise soft power in the region
Iron Age structure was targeted in campaign against Kurdish separatists
Artists carry on, even on the front line, but exiles face an increasingly precarious situation
UK and US collaborate to cut off one of group’s top revenue streams
V&A fights back against Islamic State
The extent of the destruction is uncertain in the fog of war
Unesco places major national heritage sites on danger list as ground combat, air strikes and looting reduce ancient settlements to rubble