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28. Iraq: ancient Babylon archaeological site damaged by military activity
Wed Mar 4, 2026, 09:39 PM
Mar 4

The ancient site of Babylon – home to the Hanging Gardens, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World – has been significantly damaged due to its use as a military base by coalition forces in Iraq from 2003-2004, according to a report released by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) today.

Digging, cutting scraping and leveling resulted in considerable damage to the archaeological city, with the Ishtar Gate, the Processional Way and other key structures also being harmed, the Final Report by UNESCO’s International Coordination Committee for the Safeguarding of the Cultural Heritage of Iraq (ICC Iraq) said.

“Without pointing fingers, we now have a clear picture of the situation,” said Mohamed Djelid, director of UNESCO’s Office for Iraq.

The report, launched at a press conference in Paris, “provides the starting-point for the major challenge of restoration and conservation,” he added.

Babylon was the capital city for two famous kings of antiquity: Hammurabi (1792-1750 BC), who introduced one of the world’s first law codes, and Nebuchadnezzar (604-562 BC).

Partially excavated over the last century, much of ancient Babylon, which lies 90 kilometres south of Baghdad, remains undiscovered.

According to a 2005 British Museum report, the use of Babylon as a camp by the Multi-National Force between April 2003 and December 2004 by coalition forces is “tantamount to establishing a military camp around the Great Pyramid in Egypt or around Stonehenge in Britain.”

More at:

https://news.un.org/en/story/2009/07/306172

Destroying history seems to be a feature, not a bug

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Thank you! CozyMystery Mar 4 #1
Thank you! snot Mar 4 #6
Stunning! moonscape Mar 4 #2
these markie Mar 4 #3
I'm in awe of their beauty. Thank you so much. lamp_shade Mar 4 #4
I've always thought that Persia's main energy is beauty. ananda Mar 4 #5
Well, I can't dispute the brilliance of their artistry, snot Mar 4 #9
India invented zero dsc Mar 4 #13
Thank you! snot Mar 4 #17
A Persian mathematician created algebra and a way to solve linear and quadratic equations in the early 800s. Lonestarblue Mar 4 #30
Israel loves blasting this shit purr-rat beauty Mar 4 #7
K&R for, gorgeous UTUSN Mar 4 #8
Netanyahu already has them marked for destruction. dalton99a Mar 4 #10
Like our pedo-in-chief, brakester Mar 5 #36
Iran and Iraq are the cradle of human civilization. OGBuzz Mar 4 #11
Well, Iraq is the cradle of civilization for that region. wnylib Mar 4 #34
Understood! snot Mar 8 #44
trump, miller, all his minions... slightlv Mar 4 #12
I sympathize completely. snot Mar 8 #45
Don't show these to the Couch Fucker! RainCaster Mar 4 #14
Does anybody think TSF or Hegseth would give a damn if all was destroyed? They've got hardons for war and death. sinkingfeeling Mar 4 #15
A phrase in that vein that came to mind recently was snot Mar 4 #19
I doubt either knows they exist because they are historically ignorant. Lonestarblue Mar 4 #31
Amazing photos PatSeg Mar 4 #16
I'm sure Kegseth will be every bit as concerned with protecting those sites Takket Mar 4 #18
They killed almost 200 children on Day 1. They don't care about these 😞 Arazi Mar 5 #39
Thank you for taking the time CareyOn Mar 4 #20
Just Gorgeous! DET Mar 4 #21
K&R spanone Mar 4 #22
Eff these monsters malaise Mar 4 #23
Breathtakingly beautiful... ZDU Mar 4 #24
Stunningly beautiful and irreplaceable history lindalou65 Mar 4 #25
If you have ever tripped on mushrooms, you know where those patterns came from. spike jones Mar 4 #26
Beautiful structures... debsy Mar 4 #27
Iraq: ancient Babylon archaeological site damaged by military activity UpInArms Mar 4 #28
Thanks for this! byronius Mar 4 #29
How wonderful! snot Mar 8 #46
Madness is winning. mountain grammy Mar 4 #32
Nazis always destroy beauty. enigmania Mar 4 #33
Thank you! nt cliffside Mar 5 #35
Lots of Western tourists would love to visit... WarGamer Mar 5 #37
TY. Persepolis is a name I've heard. And I've seen photo of some of these exquisite mosques. electric_blue68 Mar 5 #38
DURec leftstreet Mar 5 #40
KICK BlueWaveNeverEnd Mar 5 #41
Kick nt cliffside Mar 5 #42
I'm reminded of Henry VIII stollen Mar 5 #43
I hadn't thought about the Henry VIII comparison; thanks. snot Mar 8 #47
After desalinisation plants and oil refineries stollen Mar 9 #48
Kick malaise Mar 9 #49
Vank Armenian Cathedral located in Isfahan constructed between 1606 and 1655 LeftInTX Mar 9 #50
Beautiful and thank you for posting the outside as well, I would love to go visit some of these sites ... cliffside Mar 10 #51
Omg. snot Mar 10 #52
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