Friday, September 24, 2004

LOOTING OF MESOPOTAMIAN SITES INCREASES

One of the seldom discussed issued related to the Iraq war has been its effect on the cultural heritage of Mesopotamia, the home of Abraham and the location of Judah's exile as recorded by Daniel and Ezekiel. Sadly, things aren't going well:
NASIRIYA, Iraq: In the southern Iraq desert, the standing structures of ancient archaeological cities dot the horizon - majestic monuments to times long gone. Untouched for thousands of years, historic temples, palaces, tombs and entire dead cities are the sole witness of the passing of time.

Properly excavated, these cities could reveal valuable knowledge on the development of the human race and resolve the big mysteries of history. Unfortunately, this is unlikely to happen. The Sumerian cities have been destroyed, ravaged by the incessant looting that started with the American invasion of Iraq. Once considered historical treasures, today crater-filled landscapes compete for space with hills of shredded pottery and broken bricks.

Looters - mainly farmers or jobless Iraqis of all ages - have destroyed the monuments of their own ancestors, erasing their own history in their tireless search for artifacts....

"More than 100 Sumerian cities have been destroyed by the looters since the beginning of the war," says Hamadani, who was appointed at the war's end by the State Board of Antiquities and Heritage in Iraq. "It's a disaster that all we are keeping watch on but about which we can do little. We are incapable of stopping the looting. We are five archaeologists, some hundred guards and, occasionally, a couple of policemen - and they are a million armed looters, backed by their tribes and the dealers.

"We are in danger every time we go on a tour to an archaeological site. A couple of weeks ago, while on site, six vehicles surrounded our cars and we were shot at. After that, we were assured that the next time, we would be killed."

So not only are the looters destroying it, they are actively keeping away legitimate archaeologists seeking to rescue it. It is troubling that sites that stood untouched for thousands of years are suddenly destroyed before our very eyes.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Suddenly? Please! People have been looting those ruins everytime they surface from the dunes. Looting was not invented by Boosh in Iraq. Iraqis have been looting these sites for centuries.

Anonymous said...

Maybe they are looking for a place to stash the thousands of objects that were so breathlessly reported stolen right after the invasion.

Save this story for Election eve.