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Recording heritage destruction in Iraq

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posted on 2012-12-15, 00:00 authored by Benjamin IsakhanBenjamin Isakhan
In October 2012, I began a monthlong visit to Iraq to begin developing a database that documents the destruction of heritage in the country over a crucial nine-year period (2003–2009). This database will enable researchers to more fully understand the extent of the destruction and will help the Iraqi government and international community to prioritize the heritage sites in Iraq that most urgently need protection and restoration. The primary purpose of the database, however, is to examine the extent of the relationship between the recorded destruction of heritage sites and spikes of violence, as documented in existing and reliable measures such as the Iraq Body Count database. Over the next three years, with funding from the Australian Research Council’s Discovery (DECRA) scheme and supported by the Centre for Citizenship and Globalization at Deakin University, our research team of Australians, Americans, and Iraqis will build the database.

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Chicago, Ill.

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eng

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C2 Other contribution to refereed journal

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TAARII newsletter

Volume

7

Season

Fall

Pagination

24 - 27

Issue

2

Publisher

American Academic Research Institute in Iraq

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