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What was stolen from Iraq Museum?

What was stolen from Iraq Museum?

In addition, the museum’s above-ground storage rooms were looted. Approximately 3,100 excavation site pieces (jars, vessels, pottery shards, etc.) were stolen, of which only 3,000 have been recovered.

Who founded the National Museum in Iraq?

archaeologist Gertrude Bell
The administrative area was in shambles. Filing cabinets were turned over, and papers dating back to the museum’s founding by British archaeologist Gertrude Bell in the 1920s, were strewn about. Small fires had destroyed some offices.

How many archeological sites are in Iraq?

To date, more than 10,000 sites and monuments have been designated as part of the archaeological heritage of Iraq, and many more sites exist that have not yet been excavated.

What kind of artefacts are in the Iraq Museum?

It contains important artefacts from the over 5,000-year-long history of Mesopotamia in 28 galleries and vaults. The collections of The Iraq Museum include art and artefacts from ancient Sumerian, Babylonian, Akkadian and Assyrian civilizations.

How did the National Museum of Iraq get its name?

It is sometimes mistakenly called the National Museum of Iraq, a recent phenomenon influenced by other nations’ naming of their national museums; but The Iraq Museum’s name is inspired by the name of the British Museum. The Iraq Museum contains precious relics from the Mesopotamian, Persian and Islamic civilization.

Where is the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth?

Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth 3200 Darnell Street Fort Worth, Texas 76107 817.738.9215 1.866.824.5566 [toll free] Café Modern 817.840.2157.

When did the looting of the Iraq Museum start?

The museum has been protected since its looting, but archaeological sites in Iraq were left almost entirely unprotected by coalition forces, and there has been massive looting, starting from the early days of the warfare and between summer 2003 and the end of 2007.