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Thursday, March 18, 2010

News: Raised from the ruins

Raised from the ruins: After looting in Iraq damaged invaluable antiquities, archaeologists work to restore the cradle of civilization’s cultural heritage.
By Ruth E. Kott, AM’07
The University of Chicago Magazine
March-April 2010

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