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Thursday, 14 May 2009 - Iraqi archaeologists dig Chicago museum
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail Yahoo! Search Search: Sign InNew User? Sign Up News Home - Help Navigation Primary Navigation Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Top Stories Most Popular Secondary Navigation Asia Pacific World Search Search: Iraqi archaeologists dig Chicago museum AFP - Thursday, May 14 CHICAGO (AFP) - - Isolated from their international colleagues first by Saddam Hussein's regime and then by war, Iraqi researchers are anxious to be introduced to modern techniques and trained on equipment they can use to better investigate Iraq's rich cultural heritage. ADVERTISEMENT Hands covered in blue gloves, Iraqi archaeologists carefully place samples in a glass tube to determine if they pose a threat to artifacts. It's a simple test used by museums around the world to make sure materials used to display or store artifacts are not corrosive, but one these researchers are learning for the first time during a six month fellowship at Chicago's Field Museum. "So many objects need conservation," said Alaa Hussein Jasim, an archaeologist with the Iraq Ministry of State for Tourism and Antiquities. "They need to be repaired and put in good condition. When we know the internal structure of an object, know the metals, we then know which methods of restoration we should follow." The US State Department is also providing funding to restore the Iraqi National Museum in Baghdad, which was ransacked by looters following the 2003 invasion, and to build a historic preservation training institute in Erbil. "Before (the) war we had many techniques for conservation and analysis," said Shukran Al-Alwe, a conservator with the Iraq National Museum. "After (the) war we don't have any more of this because our laboratory was destroyed completely." Alwe and her colleagues have been forced to rely upon simple conservation methods like manually grinding off rust and applying a protective varnish because the museum did not have the funding to buy new equipment. The new tools and techniques will allow them to better restore, analyze and protect the thousands of objects in the museum's growing collection. Archaeologists continue to dig despite the instability in Iraq, which is home to the earliest human civilization - Sumerian - and has hundreds if not thousands of unexplored sites. But the museum was sorely lacking in the funds and facilities to store and manage its collection. "We have to preserve these objects to keep them in good condition because these objects represent our civilization and our heritage," Alwe told AFP. The Field Museum will host 18 Iraqi researchers over the next two years in partnership with the University of Chicago. They will be trained in conservation, collection management and how to find, map and better excavate new sites with tools like ground penetrating radar and satellite imagery. "Anarchy and looting of archaeological sites has destroyed 25 percent of the sites in southern Iraq," said Field curator James Phillips, who is in charge of the Iraq Cultural Heritage Project. "We're moving in the right direction now. The Iraqi government acknowledges that archeology is important and they should preserve it." The program will also help the Field museum better understand its collection of 23,000 artifacts from the 5,000 year-old city of Kish, Iraq which were excavated between 1923 and 1933. "For us, it's a very interesting exchange," said Hildegard Heine, a German conservator who manages the museum's Kish project and is helping to train the Iraqis. "They can teach us something about these objects that we didn't know." Email Story IM Story Printable View Blog This Sign in to recommend this article » 0 users recommend Related Articles: Entertainment & Lifestyle Rwanda's killers and victims shown at CannesAFP - 2 hours 34 minutes ago Rodin by flashlight? France gears for night at museumAFP - Friday, May 15 Bocelli set for Colosseum earthquake concertAFP - Friday, May 15 Zimbabwe emigrant's tale steals showAFP - Thursday, May 14 Ol' Blue Eyes is back: Scorsese to make Sinatra biopicAFP - Thursday, May 14 Enlarge Photo A team of Iraqi archaeologists and cultural preservationists are being trained by Chicago's archaeological Field Museum in an effort to bring much needed skills back home to look after cultural heritage put in danger by recent events. Duration 1:47 Most Popular – Entertainment Viewed Australian zoo evacuated after orangutan escape British store admits it boobed in bra row Obese young men have less hope of marriage: study Venezuela oil takeovers may leave 22,000 jobless $70-80 good price for oil: French economy minister View Complete List » Search: Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Top Stories Most Popular Copyright © 2009 Yahoo! Southeast Asia Pte Ltd. (Co. Reg. No. 199700735D). All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Community - Intellectual Property Rights Policy - Help

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