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Museum of Lost Objects

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Tracing the histories of antiquities and landmarks that have been destroyed or looted in Iraq and Syria, India and Pakistan.

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The Museum of Lost Objects traces the histories of 10 antiquities or cultural sites that have been destroyed or looted in Iraq and Syria. more

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4 years ago

It’s been a year since Brazil’s National Museum burned down in a fire. Not only was its collection one of the most extraordinary in the world, but Brazil’s entire history ran through the museum. On the second floor you could meet the prehistoric skel... more

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5 years ago

Rabindranath Tagore, the celebrated Bengali writer, is one of the greatest figures in modern South Asian history. In 1913, Tagore became the first non-westerner to win a Nobel Prize, but just over a decade ago, his Nobel medal was stolen – and still ... more

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7 years ago

Ziarat Residency was a former sanatorium in the hills of Balochistan, and it’s where Muhammad Ali Jinnah - the founder of Pakistan – spent the last three months of his life. The building acquired great significance after his death – it was even on th... more

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4.6 out of 5 stars from 92 ratings
  • Wonderful

    A remarkable programme

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    vivelabagatelle
    United Kingdom5 years ago
  • Amazing Podcast!

    A beautiful show. A welcome alternative to simple catagorizations from the news and state, the authors take us into the personal stories associated with Iraq, Syria, and other locations touched by recent upheaval. The stories helpfully complicate the western listener's concept of lands and people often misunderstood.

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    5
    Ziggy48183
    United States7 years ago
  • We All Shrugged

    While these tragic lootings and eradication of our Ancient History were happenning, we all found the Celebrity Big brother News far more relevent , more

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    5
    Emma Flavell
    United Kingdom7 years ago
  • Fantastic!

    Very well produced and full of interesting information! Well done to the team for this great tribute to lost art!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Stefka.Caran
    Ireland8 years ago
  • Thank you

    Another great thing from Radio 4.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    morganfitzp
    United States8 years ago

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