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Disregarding the spin, a little bit of good news
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Jun 7, 2003, 01:39 PM
 
Nice to see that it isn't quite as bad as previously thought.

Baghdad treasures 'mostly intact'
American officials in Iraq have announced that nearly all the Baghdad Museum's priceless antiquities are intact, despite initial fears that they had been lost to looters during the war.

US investigators working at the museum slashed the number of antiquities listed as missing from about 170,000 to 3,000 after a secret storage vault was uncovered this week.

In another development, the investigators said they had recovered a priceless Assyrian jewellery collection - the Nimrud artefacts - which had been deposited at the Iraqi Central Bank in the early 1990s.

The discoveries meant the investigators' work in Iraq was nearly complete, the US administration said.

US forces who stormed Baghdad in April were heavily criticised for failing to protect national institutions such as the Baghdad Museum from looters.

The Pentagon defended its soldiers' actions, saying they were engaged in combat at the time.

Ancient treasure

Reports that much of the museum's collection of artefacts was missing provoked outrage in the international arts world, but the US administration said on Saturday that few items had actually been stolen.

"Earlier this week, 179 boxes that contained the vast majority of the museum's exhibition collection were discovered safe in a secret vault," it said in a statement.

"The discovery of these boxes containing nearly 8,000 of the most important items from the museum's collection means that the work of the investigation team is drawing to a close."

Other items had been voluntarily returned by museum staff who had taken them for safekeeping at the height of the war.

Staff opposed to the US-led invasion had been reluctant, however, to disclose the existence of the secret vault until now.

The Nimrud pieces, excavated between 1988 and 1991 from royal tombs beneath an Assyrian palace dating from the Ninth Century BC, were found in a flooded vault of the Central Bank on Thursday after the building's shattered remains were drained.

The collection features hundreds of gold and gem-studded items.

Despite the US investigators' successes, they had to admit on Saturday that 47 items from the museum's main exhibition were still missing.

As for the rest of the collection, British Museum experts are due to advise staff in Baghdad on how best to conserve them.
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Jun 7, 2003, 01:54 PM
 
Originally posted by Nicko:

"Earlier this week, 179 boxes that contained the vast majority of the museum's exhibition collection were discovered safe in a secret vault," it said in a statement.

"The discovery of these boxes containing nearly 8,000 of the most important items from the museum's collection means that the work of the investigation team is drawing to a close."

Other items had been voluntarily returned by museum staff who had taken them for safekeeping at the height of the war.

Well how about that, they were smart after all. Looks like what I figured and said happened, did.

Staff opposed to the US-led invasion had been reluctant, however, to disclose the existence of the secret vault until now.
Of course they had been reluctant. They were trying to make the US look bad. They knew what was going on all along.

So much for the big conspiract theories.
     
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Jun 7, 2003, 02:03 PM
 
Yea screw you Zimp. Its still a f***ing tragedy.

But anyway, its still some good news.
     
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Jun 7, 2003, 02:15 PM
 
Originally posted by Nicko:
Yea screw you Zimp. Its still a f***ing tragedy.

I would say the tragedy is the people that died. Artwork is material. Artwork is superficial. It's going to be destroyed one day anyhow. IMHO of course.

That may be crude and "insensitive" to artwork's feelings. And if I offended any artwork out there. I apologize.
     
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Jun 7, 2003, 04:41 PM
 
Originally posted by Zimphire:
I would say the tragedy is the people that died. Artwork is material. Artwork is superficial. It's going to be destroyed one day anyhow. IMHO of course.

That may be crude and "insensitive" to artwork's feelings. And if I offended any artwork out there. I apologize.
Give this thread a rest Big Z.

This is good news. The Bush administration saves a shred of face. Everybody wins.

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Jun 7, 2003, 06:05 PM
 
I still rule.
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Jun 7, 2003, 06:13 PM
 
Originally posted by voodoo:
Everybody wins.

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