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Regional Security Boosts Archeology in Northern Iraq 地区安全促进伊拉克考古的发展
NORTHERN IRAQ — The mineral wealth and relative security of Iraqi Kurdistan has created a haven1 for foreign investment. Now, the region’s historical richness is making it a haven for foreign archeologists who are swarming2 into the region in unprecedented3 numbers. Sebastian Meyer reports from northern Iraq.
It’s 7 a.m. in Bakrawa, Iraqi Kurdistan. An archeological team from Germany’s Heidelberg University has been up and digging for the past hour. They are one of dozens of teams working in the region, which is experiencing an unparalleled wave of archeological excavations5.
The site sits on the outskirts6 of the city of Halabja, where Saddam Hussein gassed and killed 5,000 Kurds in 1988.
Leading the excavation4 is Peter Miglus, who says improved security following the removal of Saddam Hussein in the U.S.- led invasion of Iraq, has made the Kurdish region a prime location for archeologists.
"This area was not investigated for a long time. There were only short periods of peace in this region and it was difficult to make research here. It’s now the only part of Iraq which is safe and where we can do something,” says Miglus.
Along with improved security, Iraqi Kurdistan is also home to one of the densest7 areas of Mesopotamian archeology.
Jason Ur, of Harvard University, is using declassified8 CIA maps to survey and locate archeological sites. He says he’s found the Kurdish region of Iraq to have twice the archeological density9 of Syria and 10 times that of southern Iraq. The Kurdish region, he says, has incredible archeological potential.
"We’re discovering a completely unknown center of civilization. There are cities that no one has ever seen before, there are elaborate engineered canals and irrigation systems and unbelievable landscapes that we’ve known nothing about. We’re really in the absolute core of one of the world’s first great empires," says Ur.
Some 70 kilometers northeast of Halabja, a team from the University of Paris is uncovering a small city replete10 with defensive11 walls, family kitchens, and burial grounds.
While archeologists flock to the region to uncover its past, oil companies have also moved in, digging for other hidden riches.
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