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Digitalizing the model of the Krak des Chevaliers at the Cité de l’architecture

Amrit from Iconem on Vimeo.

FACTS

The Phoenician archeological site in Amrit, located on the Syrian coast, 8 kilometers South of Tartous, was discovered at the end of the 20th century by the French archeologist Ernest Renan,

Even though the circumstances of its foundation are still

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Azm Palace

Amrit from Iconem on Vimeo.

FACTS

The Phoenician archeological site in Amrit, located on the Syrian coast, 8 kilometers South of Tartous, was discovered at the end of the 20th century by the French archeologist Ernest Renan,

Even though the circumstances of its foundation are still

… Read the rest

Coming soon – Aleppo

Amrit from Iconem on Vimeo.

FACTS

The Phoenician archeological site in Amrit, located on the Syrian coast, 8 kilometers South of Tartous, was discovered at the end of the 20th century by the French archeologist Ernest Renan,

Even though the circumstances of its foundation are still

… Read the rest

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ICONEM is a young Paris based start-up focused on 3D reconstruction and analysis of endangered archaeological sites, which are part of our common heritage. To prevent destruction caused by conflict, looting or natural disasters, we send teams on the ground to train people and help them document their heritage.

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Amrit from Iconem on Vimeo.

FACTS

The Phoenician archeological site in Amrit, located on the Syrian coast, 8 kilometers South of Tartous, was discovered at the end of the 20th century by the French archeologist Ernest Renan,

Even though the circumstances of its foundation are still

… Read the rest