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    Foreign exploration missions looking for missing treasures in the hills of Nasiriyah

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    Post by Rocky Mon 06 Nov 2017, 2:28 am

    Foreign exploration missions looking for missing treasures in the hills of Nasiriyah


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    Archaeological exploration missions from various universities and academic institutions throughout the world continue to reach the province of Dhi Qar (southern Iraq) to resume a new season of archaeological excavations at their sites since the beginning of November.
    "The Italian exploration mission resumed its new exploration season at the site of Tel Abu Tbeira, northwest of Nasiriyah, and the sixth research season will extend for 70 days as part of the ongoing exploration of the dawn of the Sumerian breeds," said Archaeologist Abdul Amir al-Hamdani. Adding that "foreign missions will be explored in more than eight sites are Tal Gokha, Abu Tbeira, Prophet Ibrahim and other sites."
    He added that "the arrival of missions a clear message of security and stability enjoyed by the governor," with the continuation of "the work of exploration by foreign teams in the province of Dhi Qar over the past years," noting that "the presence of more than 1200 archaeological sites, mostly to the dawn of the races and civilizations Sumerian And Akkadian ".
    He stressed that "some missions will be conducted with the aim of revealing the features of civilizations, to give an idea about the neighborhoods of cities, their houses, plans and divisions, and how the population lived in that period of history of Mesopotamia."
    He pointed out that "the survey and archaeological exploration in Nasiriyah will play an important role in the definition of the cultural dimension of the kingdoms, where the surveys and excavations revealed the historical depth of civilizations that lived and lived in the period between 3500-2800 BC. In terms of succession of civilizations that lived and formed on the land between Mesopotamia.
    He added that "dozens of sites were robbed and looted in 2003 and the subsequent destruction of treasures and their contents" due to "the improper drilling by groups specialized in the smuggling of antiquities after neglecting these effects and the lack of adequate protection, which requires protection and the provision of special security forces To prevent the overruns due to the large number of monuments in the province. "

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