CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts — This summer has been a time of reflection for cultural heritage sites around the world.
The 70th anniversary of the atomic bomb at Hiroshima carried a sidebar reporting how Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson, in his own modest gesture, spared Kyoto, with its ancient temples and shrines, as a target city.
At the same time, the confirmed death of Taliban leader Mullah Omar reminded us that, in 2001, he ordered his fighters to dynamite the giant Buddha heads carved into the rock of Banyan in central Afghanistan.