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English: Marble carving at the Tutunji House, Mosul, Iraq, during 2021 restoration; workers trained to pursue this traditional local art while repairing damage inflicted during the occupation of Mosul by Islamic State (ISIL) forces
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Marble carving at the Tutunji House, Mosul, Iraq, during 2021 restoration

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