In Iraq's four-year looting frenzy, the allies have become the vandals

British and American collusion in the pillaging of Iraq's heritage is a scandal that will outlive any passing conflict

Fly into the American air base of Tallil outside Nasiriya in central Iraq and the flight path is over the great ziggurat of Ur, reputedly the earliest city on earth. Seen from the base in the desert haze or the sand-filled gloom of dusk, the structure is indistinguishable from the mounds of fuel dumps, stores and hangars. Ur is safe within the base compound. But its walls are pockmarked with wartime shrapnel and a blockhouse is being built over an adjacent ... Full Story »

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andrew lenz
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by andrew lenz - Oct. 1, 2008

This is a depressing report on the decimation of Iraq's archeological history. We all knew that museums were raided and art treasures stolen in volume following the Bush invasion, but the oganized rip-off of Iraq's heritage continues full force, much of it seeminly bound to US profiteers. The style of the article is even and non-intrusive - the story speaks for itself.

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