Within a project program( Waladu) to develop the curricula of antiquities in Iraq,held the old Iraqi Antiquities Department in the Faculty of Archeology / University of Kufa on Sunday,3/4/2018 Workshop entitled (pottery drawing).The workshop dealt with the drawing of pottery and its importance in the study of archeology to Specify …
Read More »Writing is a reflection of the environment and its psychological impact on old Rafidian thought
The environment surrounding the Mesopotamian man has had a great impact on his life, and he has a deep sense of discourse in the Islamic thought, which is embodied in the form of important cultural discoveries recorded in the history of humanity. In the middle of the third millennium BC, …
Read More »Heritage in international, Arab and Iraqi law
Heritage means the cultural and national identity of every people or group of individuals. It is a repository of human memory and cultures in all its material and moral categories. Protection is not only given to objects of archaeological and historical importance, International law has defined cultural heritage in several …
Read More »The Logo of the Iraqi state in the royal era
The Logo consists of an almost square curtain with a footnote and an Iraqi crown. The drawings in the curtain There is a circle in the middle of the curtain with a golden frame around it. The white top is divided by the kufic script. (1339), which is the date …
Read More »The concept of state and its development at Arabs before Islam
The earliest concept of the state before Islam was tribal identity, the individual belongs to the tribe. There was not a single political entity comprising the inhabitants of the peninsula, even the kingdoms that were there – with a few exceptions in the south – were founded on tribal bases. …
Read More »Museum of AL- Kafeel at the Abbasid threshold
The jewel of civilization on which the originality of nations is measured. Iraq is one of the nations with a cultural heritage that extends to thousands of years in various fields of art and architecture. The best example of this is the holy thresholds, with its historical extension of the …
Read More »Issued a book (and for flavor anxiety)
Newly released book (and for flavor anxiety) by Assistant Professor Dr. Haidar Nizar Atteya Mr. Salman Teaching in our College (Faculty of Archeology – University of Kufa) Department of Islamic Archeology The book contains a chapter in which the open texts dealt with a series of questions that are concerned …
Read More »Royal Flowers Palace
Located in the western part of the city of Baghdad in the Harthiya area, the Palace of Flowers is now a parking lot in the Peace Palace built in the 1990s. The palace was built at the farm of Harthiya, which was bought by the Iraqi state to build a …
Read More »Age of Dawn of the Dynasties (Ancient Sumerian Period)
The dawn of the dynasties began in Iraq in about 2800 BC. And it lasted for six centuries, also known as the ancient Sumerian era or the era of the city states where the country has not yet united under one great kingdom. Scientists divide this time period from the …
Read More »Burseba (Babylon II)
This city is located south of the city of Hilla, 15 – 16 km. It was named in the ancient sources as Babylon II. Asha, the commoner of Versa or Barspa, is a Sumerian name that is likely to mean “sea horn” or “sword of the sea”. The remains of …
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