

| Protecting Mesopotamian Riches from U.S. Mobs and Humvees |
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| Tuesday, 15 January 2008 18:50 | |||
There has been wide coverage of the tragic state of the remnants of ancient civilizations that once flourished on the plains between Tigris and
A case in point is the ancient city of
This is exactly how thieves think, according to Zainab al-Bahrani, professor of archaeology and arts history at
Bahrani says the damage
She says the troops have been shoveling the city with their heavy machines. The occupation has inflicted massive damage to (Mesopotamian) history, much bigger than the damage it incurred on the museums and libraries that were pillaged and looted shortly after the fall of
To save the relics of our ancient civilizations of Sumer, Ur, Babylon, Nimurd, Nineveh and many other world-renowned cities from the boots and Humvees of the (U.S) mobs, here are a few suggestions:
· Setting up a supreme committee comprising prominent Iraqi archaeologists to draw attention to the artifacts that have been stolen and the ancient sites under threat
· Calling on Iraqis to demonstrate against
· Formation of a special tribunal to bring to justice anyone involved in the looting, pillage or destruction of Mesopotamian artifacts and sites
· Establishing of a special museum to house the pottery, seals, statues, figurines, plates, ivories and other items looted but retrieved. This museum should also contain enough information on those who caused the looting and the destruction.
· Allocating a special budget for the formation of the tribunal, the museum and other means to protect ancient sites and relics through contributions form oil royalties and wealthy Iraqi individuals. AMSI Net- ez- Zaman
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