Back to where civilization begins:
The UK archaeological Robert Killick
started investigating a Bronze Age archaeological site in the Thi Qar province of
Iraq, in 1978.The site yielded new information about how ancient people lived
and were buried- but is only a small percentage of possible Iraqi sites (less
than 1%).
Killick and fellow archaeologist are
returning to Iraq after a 20 year break of no new investigations. Dr. Killick
met some companies in Dubai to fund the project and it will cost 10 million DH.The
site Tell Khaiber the innovation Sumerians lived in before 5000 years.
It is safe place to work away from
conflict and archaeologists hope the contents of the rooms will show building
function. Iraq had the best archaeologists in 1960s and 1970s, British school,
German Institute and Italian Culture Center had the permanent institutes in Baghdad.
The plan works with international
team and Iraq archaeologists.
Work on analysis and publication will
continue through a year at project in University
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