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The Destruction of Cultural Heritage in Iraq
Edited by Peter G. Stone
Edited by Joanne Farchakh Bajjaly


Discussion of the issues surrounding the destruction of cultural property in times of conflict has become a key issue for debate around the world. This book provides an historical statement as of 1st March 2006 concerning the destruction of the cultural heritage in Iraq. In a series of chapters it outlines the personal stories of a number of individuals who were - and in most cases continue to be - involved. These individuals are involved at all levels, and come from various points along the political spectrum, giving a rounded and balanced perspective so easily lost in single authored reports. It also provides the first views written by Iraqis on the situation of archaeology in Iraq under Saddam and an overview and contextualisation of the issues surrounding the looting, theft and destruction of the archaeological sites, the Iraqi National museum and the libraries in Baghdad since the war was launched in 2003. Beyond this, it examines our attitudes towards the preservation of cultural and heritage resources and, in particular, the growing political awareness of their importance. Although related to a single conflict, taking place at a specific time in history, the relevance of this work goes far beyond these self-imposed boundaries.

PETER STONE is Professor of Heritage Studies and Head of School of Arts and Cultures at Newcastle University; JOANNE FARCHAKH BAJJALY is a Lebanese archaeologist and Middle East correspondent for the French magazine Archéologia.

 

DETAILS

24 colour illustrations
44 b/w illustrations
1 line illustrations
Pages: 352
Size: 24 x 17.2
13 digit ISBN: 9781843833840
Binding: Hardback
First published: 20/Mar/2008
Price: 95.00 USD / 50.00 GBP
Imprint: Boydell Press
Series: Heritage Matters
Subject: Archaeology

BIC class: GBCS

STATUS: Available
Details updated on 03/07/2009

Contents
   Foreword
Robert FISK
1   Introduction
Peter G. Stone and Joanne FARCHAKH BAJJALY
2   The Importance of Iraq's Cultural Heritage
Jean-Louis HUOT
3   The Story of the Iraq Museum
Lamia al Gailani WERR
4   The Acquisition of Antiquities in Iraq
McGuire GIBSON
5   The Market Background to the plunder of the Iraq National Museum
Neil BRODIE
6   The Metropolitan Police's Art and Antiquities Unit
Vernon RAPLEY
7   War, Cultural Property and the Blue Shield
Sue COLE
8   The Identification and Protection of Cultural Heritage during the Iraq War: A peculiarly English Tale
Peter G. Stone
9   Damage to Iraq's wider heritage
Usam GHAIDAN
10   The Looting of the Iraq National Museum
Donny GEORGE
11   Thieves of Baghdad
Matthew BOGDANOS
12   Will Mesopotamia survive the War?
Joanne FARCHAKH BAJJALY
13   The Damage Sustained to the Ancient City of Babel
Miriam MOUSSA
14   The Damage Sustained to the Ancient City of Ur
Abdulamir HAMDANI
15   Inside the CPA
John Malcolm RUSSELL
16   The Battle for Babylon
Zainab BAHRANI
17   Embedded Archaeology: an exercise in self reflection
Rene TEIJGELER
18   Change in the Legal Regime Protecting Cultural Heritage
Patty GERSTENBLITH
19   UNESCO's Post Conflict Strategies for Safeguarding Cultural Heritage
Phillippe DELANGHE
20   The Role of the British Museum in the Protection of Iraqi Cultural Heritage
John CURTIS
21   The European Response to the Destruction of the Iraq Cultural Heritage
Margarete VAN ESS
22   The Work of the French Archaeological Institutes for Iraq
Bertrand LAFONT
23   The Contribution of the Centro Scavi di Torino
Roberto PARAPETTI
24   Italian Carabineers and the Protection of Iraqi Cultural Heritage
Ugo ZOTTIN
25   Polish Activity on Behalf of the Protection of Iraqi Cultural Heritage
Lukasz OLEDZKI
26   Forensic Archaeology and Anthropology in and for Iraq
Margaret COX
27   Iraqi Archives and Libraries in Peril
Jeff SPURR
28   'Mohamed is Absent. I am Performing' Contemporary Iraqi Art and the Destruction of Cultural Heritage
Bernadette BUCKLEY
29   Author's Biographies

Reviews
An extraordinary achievement that will stand as the definitive account of the desperate, avoidable cultural tragedy of Iraq for many years to come. THES
This book is mandatory reading for anybody who expresses an opinion about archaeologists and the invasion of Iraq. BRITISH ARCHAEOLOGY



 

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