Archaeology & History in Lebanon: AHL
ISSN: 1475-5564
ISSN: 1475-5564
The Lebanese British Friends of the National Museum is a private philanthropic association established in London as a trust in 1993. It was created with the aim of raising funds and providing technical support for the Beirut National Museum at a time when the museum needed it most. LBFNM’s philanthropic efforts began with the rehabilitation of the museum’s Conservation Laboratory, purchase from the British Museum. Among other activities, LBFNM helped organize the first post-civil war exhibition held at the National Museum, Uprooted Heritage; and coordinated the exhibition Beirut: Uncovering the past, which opened at the British Museum in March 1996 and lasted six months before travelling to the Institut du Monde Arabe in Paris.Volumes 1-29 are open access
Since 1995, LBFNM has been publishing the journal Archaeology and History in Lebanon (formerly National Museum News), which covers a variety of current topics on Lebanon’s cultural history and archaeological past. Other publication projects include the museum’s most recent catalogue Stones and Creed (1999) and A Decade of Archaeology and History in the Lebanon (2004).
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ISSUE 1Spring 1995
ISSUE 2Fall 1995
ISSUE 3Spring 1996
ISSUE 4Autumn 1996
ISSUE 5Spring 1997
ISSUE 6Winter 1997
ISSUE 7Spring 1998
ISSUE 8Autumn 1998
ISSUE 9Spring 1999
ISSUE 10The Millenium Edition
ISSUE 11Spring 2000
ISSUE 12Spring 2000
ISSUE 13Spring 2001
ISSUE 14Autumn 2001
ISSUE 15Spring 2002
ISSUE 16Autumn 2002
ISSUE 17Spring 2003
ISSUE 18Autumn 2003
ISSUE 19Spring 2004
ISSUE 20Autumn 2004
ISSUE 21Winter 2005
ISSUE 22Autumn 2005
ISSUE 23Spring 2006
ISSUE 24July 2006
ISSUE 25Winter 2007
ISSUE 26-27Autumn 2007 - Winter 2008
ISSUE 28Autumn 2008
ISSUE 29Spring 2009
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