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| Should the Bamiyan Buddhas be rebuilt? [Credit: Getty Images] |
However, German archaeologist Bert Praxenthaler, who has been working at the site alongside the Paris-based International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) since 2004, has continued to push for the Buddhas to be rebuilt. He has been working at the site to salvage any remaining fragments of the sculpture, some of which weigh up to 40 tons. Fragments of the remaining sculptures are put under a protective covering to preserve them as best as possible.
‘A jigsaw puzzle’
Praxenthaler said he was pursuing a process called anastylosis, which involves putting the fragments back together using a minimal amount of new materials, the BBC reported. “It’s a jigsaw puzzle with missing links but with geological methods we can [help rebuild the Buddhas],” he said.
Source: Hurriyet Daily News [August 16, 2012]






