Iraq Says 3,200-Year-Old Tablet Returned From UK

Iraq Says 3,200-Year-Old Tablet Returned From UK

BAGHDAD, Iraq, March 28 (NNN-NINA) – The Iraqi Foreign Ministry said, a 3,200-year-old carved Babylonian stone tablet has been returned from Britain.

The stone tablet was handed over to the Ministry of Culture, the foreign ministry said, in a brief statement.

Earlier, the British authorities gave back the priceless artefact to Iraqi Ambassador to Britain, Salih Husain Ali.

The ancient monument, which is said to place a curse on anyone who tries to destroy it, was looted during the 2003 U.S.-led invasion of Iraq.

The tablet was seized during an attempt to smuggle it into Britain, which was foiled by the British Border Force, at London’s Heathrow Airport.

Up to 15,000 archaeological pieces of Iraqi treasure-trove from the Stone Age through the Babylonian, Assyrian and Islamic periods, were stolen or destroyed by looters across Iraq, after the Saddam Hussein’s regime was toppled by U.S.-led troops.

Again, after the extremist Daesh militants took control of large territories in northern and western Iraq in 2014, the museum of Mosul, as well as, the ruin sites of the ancient cities of Hatra and Nimrod were destroyed, with large numbers of antiquities smuggled.– NNN-NINA

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