Saturday, August 26, 2017

Archeologists Destroy Temple in Guatemala


Archeologists oppose collectors by falsely claiming that they destroy history, but they themselves are often guilty of far worse ("The destruction of Tikal Temple 33 in Guatemala" The Week Aug 24, 2017)

Tikal Temple 33, Guatemala

 A 100ft tall Mayan funerary pyramid in the ancient city of Tikal, 33 was one of many temples uncovered by archaeologists in the 1950s and 60s. When researchers wanted a better view of earlier phases of the city's construction, the 1,500-year-old Temple 33 was chosen as the sacrificial lamb. Completely dismantled in 1965, the Temple's lower layers brought to light fascinating and groundbreaking information vital to the piecing together of Mayan history, revealing tombs and shrines within. Uncovered History writes that "sadly, Templo 33 is [now] a stunted pile of rubble", but adds that "fortunately, the deconstruction did reveal a hidden history that may otherwise have laid buried and undiscovered".
THis photo is a dramatic example of "before and after" the archeological approach to the "preservation of history". Shocking.

Temple ruined by archaeologists and one they did not  have time to destroy


Friday, August 25, 2017

Turkey Dynamites Ancient Caves


The ancient Turkish town of Hasankeyf

Despite international condemnation and protests,in some source countries, like Turkey,  destruction of ancient cultural heritage is often an inevitable outcome of development ("Turkey's neolithic caves: is destruction of heritage ever justified?" The Week Aug 24, 2017)

Turkish construction crews started dynamiting neolithic caves this week to accommodate a new hydroelectric dam. The Ilisu Dam, the building of which has been delayed for years by protests, is also likely to flood the ancient town of Hasankeyf on the Tigris River. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited settlements on Earth, with evidence of human habitation dating back to 10,000 BC. "They are not only destroying our past, but also our future by taking away this as a source of income and heritage," one resident told Deutsche Welle. "We would like to apologise to the future generations for allowing this."
The preservation of the past by collectors for future generations to enjoy and profit from offsets this damage, but source countries criticize collectors while unthinkingly obliterating the world's heritage in pursuit of short-term goals and profits.

Thursday, August 24, 2017

Name from the Past

Stamped brick



New Times Ahead, Trade Controls a "Misguided Initiative"


Perhaps we are seeing a change and the fake news ideologues are losing ground (Wayne Sayles, "A sign of the times?" Ancient Coin Collecting, Sunday, August 20, 2017)?
"Over the past decade, collectors of ancient coins have been faced with constant pressure from left wing radicals of academia—particularly the archaeological community leadership and their sycophants. Among the ardent supporters of anti-collector groups are a small but well entrenched cadre of bureaucrats in Washington. The level of governmental infiltration by these cultural property nationalists—bent on eliminating or controlling international trade in cultural property—is in itself cause for some concern" [...] In recent years there has been a barrage of baseless claims in the liberal press stating boldly that the terrorist movements of the Middle East are being funded by huge revenues from the sale (mainly within the U.S.) of ancient artifacts looted in conflict areas either from theft or support of illegal excavation and exportation. Even avowed supporters of academic archaeology have debunked these wild claims, but they continue to proliferate in the media without justification or any basis in fact. It's the "Big Lie" in what some see as its finest hour. One element of that campaign was an Executive Branch program created during the Obama Administration ostensibly to interdict illegal trade and monetary transfers that aided terrorists. The project was called Operation Choke Point and one of its goals was to throttle trade that the administration considered suspect. In reality, the project became a tool for ideologues to exert pressure on legitimate business that they disagreed with philosophically. Ancient coin dealers were among that group targeted. Under pressure from governmental agencies, several banks cancelled longstanding business accounts with dealers in ancient coins—not due to any transgression nor illegal activity, but simply because they dealt in ancient coins.
Sayles continues: "Happily, we can now speak of Operation Chokepoint in the past tense. As of August 16, 2017 the Trump Administration has terminated that program and described it as a "misguided initiative". And comments:
|"Hopefully, this is a sign of the times and the present administration will also recognize the negative consequences of bureaucratic overreach at the State Department and U.S. Customs. They might start with implementation of the Convention on Cultural Property Implementation Act and guide the bureaucracy back to a position consistent with the law and not driven, as it has been, by misguided ideology".

Facts About the Art Trade, Terrorism and the Size of the Illicit Marke


Tim van Lit, report author
"Important Study Commissioned by Dutch National Police Contradicts Media Hoax" Committee for Cultural Property August 24, 2017.
 Phony claims about involvement of the legitimate art trade with ISIS, and about art dealers supporting terrorism continue to be fed to the media, despite reputable, solid analysis that contradicts these false allegations. The most comprehensive resource is a 78 page report commissioned by commissioned by the Dutch National Police, Central Investigation Unit, War Crimes Unit: Cultural Property, War Crimes and Islamic State – Destruction, plunder and trafficking of cultural property and heritage by Islamic State in Syria and Iraq – a war crimes perspective (2016).
The Dutch National Police report states: “Although it seems, based on main stream media, as if all art and antique dealers are black market dealers, [...]  no evidence that this happens on a large scale is found. The legal trade could not be linked to financing IS based on this research.”

Saturday, August 19, 2017

Swedish Museum Accelerates Their Cultural Collapse By Turning Viking Artifacts Into Scrap Metal


This cant be right, Viking artifacts melted down by the very people supposed to protect them
Following the revelations of one of its angry archaeologists, it emerges that the curators of Stockholms Länsmuseum have been ordering the systematic destruction of newly found artifacts from the Iron Age and the Viking period under the guise that it would be too burdensome to process. Coins, arrow heads, ritual amulets, weapons, jewellery and weights that were kept in the past are now directly dumped into metal recycling bins upon discovery instead of being treasured and displayed.  Following a recent surge in excavations aimed at construction that are occurring all over Sweden, the museum excavators are instructed to recycle unearthed iron elements into scrap metal following the pretext that “it would take too much resources to process, identify and store them.” The findings are usually quickly disposed of in order to make way for construction machines and building workers. This was kept secret until this week’s declarations by Johan Runer, archaeologist at the said museum. [...]   Runer explains that the archaeologists cannot themselves auction the findings to the private sector as it would encourage crooks and robbers to then resell the treasure. [...]   The money argument for a national museum implanted in one of the most prosperous countries on Earth (for now, before the “New Swedes” do what they do best) does not make sense. There is no shortage of funds in Sweden to host more refugees and promote multiculturalism in every media, but the money seems to vanish when it’s time to preserve European common heritage. 
(Jean-Batave Poqueliche, 'Swedish Museum Accelerates Their Cultural Collapse By Turning Viking Artifacts Into Scrap Metal' August 16, 2017). This is really shocking news. It is supported at the highest levels. Sweden has a black 'Minister of Culture':
Alice Bah Kuhnke [...] approves those decisions and define what should compose Swedish History and choose what will be Sweden’s future.[...] This story is just one more proof of the Left’s effort to shape the future of the their ugly world using the technique of the scorched earth.[...] There is not much difference between those Liberal iconoclasts and the soldiers of the Islamic state’s goons smashing millennia-old statues and monuments with sledgehammers. In both cases, those who destroy claim that the targets are false idols. The first against a multiculturalist future and the latter against Allah.A prime example of how Cultural Marxism aims at erasing the past to get rid of the last roots that our children can call theirs. [...] Sweden’s self-loathing decision makers try to erase the few traces that show Sweden as something else than a multiculturalism-infected petri dish. Destroy a people’s history so they cannot find a common heritage to fight for and you can start anew and create the society you seek. This shall not be.

Friday, August 18, 2017

Ritual vessel



This Egyptian vase was used in temple ceremonies and in rituals of purification. Its form imitates the hieroglyph "hes" which means "to praise."