Roberto Abraham Scaruffi: The Devastation of Iraq's Past

Monday, 28 July 2008

The Devastation of Iraq's Past

The Devastation of Iraq's Past

By Hugh EakinSince the looting of the Iraq Museum in Baghdad in April 2003, the international press has accorded considerable space to the country's imperiled ancient heritage. Much of this coverage, however, has been devoted to the museum, the impressive campaign to recover its stolen works, and the continued struggle to reopen its galleries. Only occasional, anecdotal reports—mostly from the first year of the conflict—have borne witness to large-scale plunder of archaeological sites, to which the damage is irreversible.