Hidden Treasures from Afghanistan

Afghanistan Lecture Program

Past Event: 26 March 2013

Fredrik Hiebert
Fredrik Hiebert
Source: Rebecca Hale
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Join exhibition curator Fredrik Hiebert to hear the amazing story of Afghanistan’s hidden treasures

In 1988, a group of men and women quietly and carefully wrapped up the magnificent treasures on display at Kabul Afghanistan’s National Museum. More than 700 objects were placed into crates and hidden away. War was about to engulf Afghanistan and these local museum curators were saving Afghanistan’s great Silk Road heritage.

Little did any of them know that these crates would stay hidden for more than twenty years – during which time the museum lost its roof and windows and the world cried for the lost treasures.

It was only in 2003 that the secret was revealed, and an inventory of what had survived begun. This is the story of those brave men and women who saved these treasures, the process of their rediscovery, and the fascinating Silk Road history that these treasures tell.

Archaeologist and National Geographic Fellow Fred Hiebert has traced ancient trade routes overland and across the seas for more than 20 years. His excavations span the globe, from ancient Silk Road sites across Asia to underwater archaeology projects in the Black Sea and South America. Fred participated in the opening and inventory of the hidden museum treasures of the Kabul Museum, Afghanistan from 2004-2006, and is curator of the exhibition, Hidden Treasures.

Proudly supported by University of Melbourne, University Partner for the Afghanistan: Hidden Treasures exhibition.

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Janet Fischer 28 February, 2013 11:11
Very excited about the Afganistan lecture, unfortunately I will be unable to attend but hopefully see the exhibition. Please keep the information coming.
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Peter Morris 9 March, 2013 11:06
My wife and I are arranging things to see if we can attend this lecture with our daughter. Great ideas these lectures - very much appreciated! Thank you!
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Attendee at lecture 26 March, 2013 23:18
A very disappointing experience. Hopefully Museums Victoria will recognise the poor quality of the evening and provide a refund to those who provided their details when booking online.
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discoverycentre 27 March, 2013 16:37

We apologise that Dr Fredrick Hiebert was unable to complete his lecture yesterday evening about the Hidden Treasures of Afghanistan.  We understand that this was disappointing. At the end of the evening we offered refunds for those who attended as well as a free ticket to the exhibition. Please email socialmedia@museum.vic.gov.au with your contact details so that we can provide the same for you.

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