Museum Albergamon in Berlin organized an exhibition on the history of "Warka" the first real capital of the world
27-04-2013 06:59 PM
Baghdad (news) .. regulates Museum Albergamon in Berlin new exhibition traces the history of the city 'Warkaa' historic, being the first real capital of the world. exhibition, which bears the name of 'Warkaa ... The big city with five thousand years' various forms of works of art, including masks diabolical made of clay, and statues that embody the personalities of rulers, and another set of those sculptures and monuments dating back to the fourth millennium BC. and reportedly located BBC, exhibition highlights also a large number of archaeological excavations in the city, which played a German experts a major role in the extract, however, and even now sees organizers of the exhibition have not been discovered only less than five per cent of the area of the city that stretches in the Iraqi desert, just 260 kilometers to the south Baghdad. chief Museums of Berlin Michael D. Eisenhower, the exhibition aims to highlight the importance of the city of Warka, a 'first city to be recognized in the history of humanity, which extends its walls for more than nine kilometers and thought it was home to nearly 40 thousand inhabitants in the Millennium Fourth BC. added: that the patterns of the Organization for the life of the city actually began in Warka, where the manuscripts and archives of the things found there. continued Eisenhower: The Warka is the cradle of the forms of the economic system and administrative advanced. also includes the exhibition panels clay highlight some of the agreements and transactions, such a process to push money silver in exchange for some stones value, add a piece of statement Old issued by one of the executive departments in the city. also commemorating this city in the epic 'Jgamich', which I wrote on clay tablets by nearly two thousand years on Birth , dealing with the life of the legendary king, while the exhibition includes also an idol embodied. includes pieces on display in the Pergamon Museum, which contains within flanks also Ishtar Gate famous city of Babylon, includes among them also some pieces from other groups exist in Berlin and Heidelberg, in addition to spare pseudonyms From the British Museum in London and the Louvre in Paris and the Museum of أشمولين in the city of Oxford. , for its part, said Margaret Van Ess Institute of the German Archaeological: The organizers were hoping that they believed in some exhibitions of Iraq, but that idea failed because the statements export must approved by the Iraqi Council of Ministers as a whole. and followed the ice: this is not a thing possible effect on the political situation existing in Iraq. was the show has opened its doors to the public on Thursday, the twenty-fifth of this April, and is scheduled to continue until the eighth of September of this year.
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