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Training to Save the Treasures of Iraq
Eight female archaeologists from Mosul travel to London to train with the British Museum.
For the first time eight women from Mosul come to train with the British Museum in London.
For three years Mosul was occupied by the extremist group known as the Islamic State. During the occupation which lasted until July 2017, the group destroyed many important ancient sites with hammers, bulldozers and explosives. Work is now beginning to assess the damage, but in order to undertake this vital work, Iraqi archaeologists are in need of training and equipment.
Shaimaa Khalil meets the women as they participate in the British Museum’s ‘Iraq Scheme’.