Iraq’s Lost Treasures (the treasure of Nimrud)
Published on Apr 21, 2013
the treasure of Nimrud — which dates from the eighth and ninth centuries B.C. — consists of over 100 pounds of solid gold jewelry, precious metals and other priceless artifacts, including a crown made from more than a kilogram of gold.
Discovered 15 years ago in northern Iraq, the exquisite objects had not been seen since before the first Gulf War.
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They are making NAZIS of themselves
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They need to be put in STRAIT JACKETS: if there were any questions about idols…I understand that they first stole and sold all they could…before destroying whatever they could do nothing about and or make any monetary profit out of!
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And by the way the Nazis did not destry art: they stole it for themselves, but not because they believe in the idols, but because they were very expensive…Their only idol was…money, made in any way wars allow it!
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