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Thieves Steal Roman-Era Statues From Damascus Museum

Last updated: November 11, 2025 1:40 pm
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Syria has been facing numerous challenges as it tries to rebuild itself in the aftermath of a devastating civil war and the end of a repressive dictatorship. However, amid these efforts, a recent incident at the National Museum of Damascus has raised concerns. Six valuable Roman-era statues were stolen from the museum, leaving authorities scrambling to investigate the crime.

The theft was discovered on a Monday morning when museum staff noticed that the door to the classical department had been broken into. This incident comes at a time when cultural heritage looting has been on the rise following the fall of the former dictator, Bashar al-Assad. The museum, which had previously been closed for six years during the civil war, briefly shut its doors again after the regime change earlier this year. Along with the statues, gold ingots of unknown origin were also reported missing in the heist.

The National Museum of Damascus is home to a vast collection of antiquities that span over 11,000 years of Syrian history, including prehistoric, Byzantine, and Islamic artifacts. Adnan Almohamad, a researcher studying archaeological heritage looting in Syria, raised suspicions that the theft may have been an inside job due to the perpetrators’ apparent knowledge of the museum’s vulnerabilities.

Drawing parallels to a similar incident in Deir ez-Zor in 2010, where museum items were stolen by a staff member, Almohamad highlighted the risks involved in such thefts. However, he also noted that the stolen items were from the exhibition hall, which is well-documented, reducing the chances of illicit sale. If the stolen artifacts had come from the storage areas, recovery would have been significantly more challenging due to the disorganized conditions of the stored items.

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As authorities continue their investigation into the theft at the National Museum of Damascus, concerns about the protection of Syria’s rich cultural heritage remain at the forefront. The incident serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges faced by the country as it strives to preserve its history and rebuild in the post-war era.

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