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Iraq
IS destroying another ancient archaeological site in Iraq
2015-03-08
BAGHDAD -- Iraqi officials in the northern city of Mosul said Saturday that militants with the Islamic State group have begun demolishing the ancient archaeological site of Hatra in northern Iraq in a push to rid its territory of symbols it says promote idolatry.
One hopes these places were extremely well documented at some point in the past... and that like the Bamiyan Buddhas, there will turn out to be more buried under the earth than what was destroyed above it. Ditto for the once-existing historical places of Saudi Arabia, of course. Still, at least some of it will turn up on the international antiquities market -- the funding needs for ISIS are never ending.
An official with the ministry of tourism and antiquities' archaeological division in Mosul told The Press Agency That Cannot Be Named that multiple residents living near Hatra heard two large explosions this morning, then reported seeing bulldozers begin demolishing the site.

Saeed Mamuzini, a Kurdish official from Mosul, told the AP that the militants had begun carrying away artifacts from Hatra as early as Thursday and on Saturday, began to destroy the 2,000-year-old city.

Hatra, located 110 kilometers (68 miles) southwest of the city of Mosul, was a large fortified city during the Parthian Empire and capital of the first Arab kingdom. The ancient city, a UNESCO world heritage site, is said to have withstood invasions by the Romans in A.D. 116 and 198 thanks to its high, thick walls reinforced by towers.

The Sunni extremist group has been campaigning to purge ancient relics they say promote idolatry that violates their fundamentalist interpretation of Islamic law. A video they released last week shows them smashing artifacts in the Mosul museum and in January, the group burned hundreds of books from the Mosul library and Mosul University, including many rare manuscripts.
Posted by:Steve White

#1  Number #3 on the ISIS list.
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2015-03-08 22:26  

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