October 26, 2006
Iraq looting: off the front page, but worse than ever
THE cultural treasures of Iraq — the birthplace of writing, codified law, mathematics, medicine and astronomy — are being obliterated as looters take advantage of the country’s bloody chaos.Full article here.Fourteen of the world’s leading archaeologists have written to the President and Prime Minister of the country, demanding immediate action to stem the vandalism after seeing photographs of sites left pockmarked by enormous craters.
Among examples in the letter, seen yesterday by The Times, was a Babylonian sculpture of a lion dating from about 1700BC that lost its head because the terracotta shattered as looters tried to remove it.
Another was the destruction of the Ana Minaret on the Euphrates about 190 miles (310km) west of Baghdad, revered for 1,000 years as a unique construction. It was blown up by Islamic extremists apparently for fear that it would be used as an American observation post.
Posted by David on October 26, 2006 9:30 PM
The full text of the letter mentioned in the article you cite was published yesterday on IraqCrisis:
https://listhost.uchicago.edu/pipermail/iraqcrisis/2006-October/001633.html
Posted by: Chuck Jones on October 27, 2006 4:32 AM