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The destruction of heritage in Iraq since 2003

conference contribution
posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00 authored by Benjamin IsakhanBenjamin Isakhan
Since the invasion of Iraq by coalition forces in 2003, Iraq has endured an extraordinary period of destruction of cultural heritage.<br><br>This has included the attack on the Iraq National Museum in the very earliest days of the war. Since then, Iraq’s Mesopotamian heritage has also been systematically smuggled out of the country while coalition forces have converted key sites such as the ancient city of Babylon into modern military bases.<br><br>This lecture will examine the recent fate of Iraq’s Mesopotamian heritage and discusses the urgent need for appropriate management and protection.<br><br>

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Location

Melbourne, Vic.

Language

eng

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EN Other conference paper

Start date

2012-09-06

Title of proceedings

The Wonders of Ancient Mesopotamia exhibition

Event

The Wonders of Ancient Mesopotamia exhibition

Publisher

[Melbourne Museum]

Place of publication

Melbourne, Vic.

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