ISIS Destroys Ancient Assyrian Artifacts

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ISIS Destroys Ancient Assyrian Artifacts
by Naymannnnn · 5 hours ago
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ISIS has killed my people, destroyed my peoples homes, and now they have destroyed the 2000-4000 year old ancient Assyrian artifacts in the name of their sol called "god" I wish I could do something about this, this will probably end up in the imgur void of unnoticed posts but hopefully people would see this and help try to do something about it, here is the link to the video on them destroying it http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/iraq-isis-...assyrian-artefacts-mosul-museum-video-1489616
 

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Ok now they are demonic filth. :scust:

Those statues didn't hurt anybody. :mjcry:

Leave them alone!:damn:

Still think the jews are behind in this. :patrice:
 

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Those waves and curly hair...those are our artifacts. It's sad though that they would destroy such priceless relics.

Like the poster above me said, many of us saw that bull in history books.
 
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Western Imperialism


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Right guys? Right?

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Yep!

Troops from the US-led force in Iraq have caused widespread damage and severe contamination to the remains of the ancient city of Babylon, according to a damning report released today by the British Museum.

John Curtis, keeper of the museum's Ancient Near East department and an authority on Iraq's many archaeological sites, found "substantial damage" on an investigative visit to Babylon last month.

The ancient city has been used by US and Polish forces as a military depot for the past two years, despite objections from archaeologists.


He saw a 2,600-year-old brick pavement crushed by military vehicles, archaeological fragments scattered across the site, and trenches driven into ancient deposits.

Vast amounts of sand and earth, visibly mixed with archaeological fragments, were gouged from the site to fill thousands of sandbags and metal mesh baskets. When this practice was stopped, large quantities of sand and earth were brought in from elsewhere, contaminating the site for future generations of archaeologists.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2005/jan/15/iraq.arts1


Let's not use ISIS fukkery as an excuse to downplay Western Imperialism.
 
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