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    British Museum archaeologists train Iraqis on the restoration of archaeological areas

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    British Museum archaeologists train Iraqis on the restoration of archaeological areas Empty British Museum archaeologists train Iraqis on the restoration of archaeological areas

    Post by Rocky Wed 22 Feb 2017, 1:56 am

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    British Museum archaeologists train Iraqis on the restoration of archaeological areas


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    Archeologists eight Iraqis did not discuss the houses that some of them fled, but how to avoid the explosives when they return eventually to their work. 
    The eight archaeologists who were standing in front of statues Assyrians visiting London in the framework of the program of the British Museum aims to supply Iraq with electronic skills and the skills of drilling needed to save artifacts and rebuild the ancient sites that fighters attempted to destroy the Islamic state and exploration. 
    Said Jonathan repents , director of the emergency training program for the management of Iraq 's archaeological heritage of the Museum of London in an interview with Thomson Reuters, said that the project began as an attempt to do something positive at a time when it was not possible to do something on the ground. 
    He continued , saying "we can actually prepare people ... for the day when being decoder families of these sites again and edit them and make sure that these people have all the skills and tools needed to deal with the most egregious forms of destruction." 
    It goes on all of the eight archaeological archaeologists three months theoretical training at the British Museum and three other locations in the practical training again and Derbent Rania in Iraq. 
    SAVE Zaid Saadallah, an archaeological from Mosul in northern Iraq from his home when the fighters dominated the organization of the Islamic state of the city in 2014 and went with his family to the nearby city of Irbil. 
    In February 2015 , appalled to see video footage broadcast on the organization of the Islamic state on the Internet to destroy the effects of Mosul Museum , which was staffed by featuring pieces dating from the seventh century BC. 
    Said Saad Allah , who there is in London for training "mass prevail in the city. Killed more people and destroyed more effects. And (now) we want to rebuild the city and the revival of Mosul." 
    Archaeologists are trained to recognize the traps mined during drilling and learn electronic methods such as geophysical surveys, remote sensing and how to use equipment that will help in mapping and measurements. 
    He repented that assessments did not start until now only in the ancient city of Nimrud Assyrian erected since on the banks of the Tigris River three thousand years , and the demolition of fighters of the Islamic State effects and looted in early 2015 
    and restored the site in November 2016 , shortly after the start of the attack is still under way to restore Mosul. And it was found by local archaeologists who have returned to the sites, stones scattered all over the place and bombs planted in the road leading to the site. 
    Repented "We're in constant contact with them now ... the evaluation process that is now available and they are discovering all the atrocities." 
    He added that the first step in each site after the Iraqi army regain control must be filming all things continue. He continued , "Look at each piece Tosron them and they attained and No.oha before the 
     transfer." 
    "We hope that all the parts are there." 
    The training program is funded by the British government , which paid 2.9 million pounds (3.62 million dollars) over five years.
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