‘We can’t take any of this for granted’: Gaza’s fight to keep its treasures safe at home
by Bethan McKernan and Hazem Balousha in Gaza City from Science | The Guardian on (#6EDP6)
Local archaeologists dedicate their lives to protect priceless artefacts from smugglers, Hamas and Israeli attacks in a land at history's crossroads
There is considerable debate over the origin of the name Gaza. Some etymologists trace it back to azaz, which means strong" in Semitic languages; other accounts believe it derives from the Persian word ganj, which means treasure".
It's true that you almost can't move for ancient treasures in the tiny blockaded strip. Fishers, farmers and construction workers regularly uncover elements of Gaza's 5,000-year-old past in the course of a day's work.
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