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Detoured by 9/11 Attack, 4,000-Year-Old Tablets Make It Back to Iraq.

Authors :
Parker, Ashley
Source :
New York Times. 9/16/2010, Vol. 159 Issue 55165, p3. 0p.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

WASHINGTON -- The unlikely journey of 362 cuneiform clay tablets and plaques began in ancient Iraq as far back as 2030 B.C. But they would pass through modern Dubai and Newark, survive a government seizure and the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, before finally winding up back at their birthplace, fittingly, almost nine years to the day after 9/11. In March 2001, the Customs Service was investigating a New York gallery suspected of dealing in illicit art and antiquities when agents got a tip that two boxes containing ''clay objects'' from Syria were being smuggled into the country from Dubai. When inspectors examined the shipment at Newark they found the cuneiform tablets, each one smaller than a deck of cards, and an expert verified that they had been looted from southern Iraq. That summer, the tablets were placed where all seized items were then stored -- in a vault in the basement of the United States Customs House at 6 World Trade Center. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03624331
Volume :
159
Issue :
55165
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
New York Times
Publication Type :
News
Accession number :
53703044