The EAMENA Aerial Photograph Appeal
The EAMENA Aerial Photograph Appeal
An open appeal for historic aerial photographs of the Middle East and North Africa
Based at the universities of Oxford, Leicester and Durham (UK), the
Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa (EAMENA)
project records and monitors the condition of archaeological sites
across the region, using satellite imagery and aerial photography (eamena.arch.ox.ac.uk).
The use of historic aerial photographs is particularly important as
they are a record of the landscape and allow us to understand long-term
change, as well as identify and map unrecorded archaeological sites that
have since been destroyed. Unfortunately, many of the earliest
collections of aerial photographs (pre-1950s) were not preserved and
were dispersed into private collections or even destroyed. This
appeal is therefore being launched to ask anybody in possession of
historic aerial photographs from the Middle East or North Africa to
share them with the EAMENA project. We are interested in any photographs of the region, not just those that include obvious historical or archaeological sites.
Aerial photographs were taken across the region between the 1910s and
1950s, often by military forces, for reconnaissance, mapping and even
where a pilot simply had a personal interest in photography. For
instance, the British Royal Air Force (RAF) had stations across the
region, so personnel stationed with the RAF, or with surveying units
from the Royal Engineers, may have rescued some of these photographs by
bringing them back to the UK. It may be that if you, your relatives or
friends were based in the region at that time you may have photographs
that could make a significant impact on the work of EAMENA. We would be
interested in receiving aerial photography of this region taken by
pilots of any nationality from around the world.
We would not ask you to donate original items, as our aim
would be to make high-resolution digital copies of any aerial
photographs offered, which would also help ensure that the images are
preserved for future generations. We would also fully
acknowledge the donation on our project website, and, if agreed to by
the donor, would make any suitable images openly accessible via our
sister project, the Aerial Photograph Archive for Archaeology in the
Middle East (www.APAAME.org).
If you have access to or information about the whereabouts of any
historical aerial photographs for the Middle East or North Africa,
whether prints or negatives, we would be very interested to hear from
you. Please contact us at eamena@arch.ox.ac.uk or at the postal address below if you can help or would like more clarification about our project and this appeal.
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