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  1. Enemies Of Civilization: Attitudes Toward Foreigners In Ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, And China (Suny Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture) by Mu-Chou Poo, Muzhou Pu, 2005-02-03
  2. General Studies and Excavations at Nuzi 10/3 (Studies on the Civilization and Culture of Nuzi and the Hurrians, V. 12)
  3. Family Religion in Babylonia, Syria and Israel: Continuity and Change in the Forms of Religious Life (Studies in the History and Culture of the Ancient ... and Culture of the Ancient Near East, Vol 7) by K. Van Der Toorn, 1996-03-01
  4. The Pula-Hali Family Archives (Encyclopedias.Studies on the Civilization and Culture of Nuzi and the Hurrians, V. 11) by Brigitte Lion, Diana L. Stein, 2001-11
  5. My 41 Years in Iraq by Kevork Mezadourian, 2007-02
  6. Saddam Wins A Round Against Bush Jr. But Tougher Times Are Ahead.(Saddam Hussein and George W. Bush)(Brief Article): An article from: APS Diplomat News Service
  7. The Forms of Violence: Narrative in Assyrian Art and Modern Culture by Leo Bersani, Dutoit Ulysse, 1985-06
  8. The Real Axis of Evil: The Invasion of Iraq, Western Imperialism, Lies and the Police State by Stephen Kaposi, 2004-09-14
  9. Foi Et Culture En Irak Au Xie Siecle: Elie De Nisibe Et 1'Islam (Collected Studies, Cs544.) by Samir Khalil Samir, 1996-08
  10. Ibn Abi Tahir Tayfur and Arabic Writerly Culture: A Ninth Century Bookman in Baghdad (Routledgecurzon Studies in Arabic and Middle Eastern Literatures) by Shawkat Toorawa, 2005-07-13
  11. An American Hostage In Iraq: Nabil Seyam's Journey From Captivity Under Saddam To Living The American Dream In America's Heartland by Nabil Seyam, 2004-09-23
  12. Distribution and chronology of the Nineveh 5 pottery and of its culture (Archeologia e storia dell'arte del Vicino oriente antico) by Elena Rova, 1988
  13. The Iraqi Marshlands and the Marsh Arabs: The Ma'dan, Their Culture and the Environment
  14. Advances in predeployment culture training: the U.S. Marine Corps approach.(USMC CULTURE TRAINING): An article from: Military Review by Barak A. Salmoni, 2006-11-01

81. The PreHistoric Umm Dabaghiyah Culture In Northern Iraq
The PreHistoric Umm Dabaghiyah culture in Northern iraq.
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... The Neolithic of the Levant (500 Page Book Online) Umm Dabaghiyah Culture Early 6th millennium BC type-site of the Umm Dabaghiyah Culture, the earliest known culture in the northern Iraq plain. The site is small (less than one hectare) but has yielded some interesting architectural remains: long buildings consisting of rows of small cell-like rooms without obvious means of access which are interpreted as communal store houses. Ordinary houses also occur with evidence of living rooms, kitchens and storage rooms. Some wall paintings have been recorded showing onager (wild ass) hunting scenes. The importance of hunting in the economy is clearly indicated by the animal remains; 84 per cent of which are made up of two species of wild animals, gazelle and onager although domesticated sheep, goats, cattle and pigs were also kept. Cereal and pulse remains have been found but because the area is today an arid gypsum salt covered steppe, the excavator Diana Kirkbride has suggested that plant foods were imported (in exchange for animal products such as onager hides). This is one possible explanation but as Umm Dabaghiyah is only just outside the area where rain-fed farming is possible today it may be that slightly different climatic conditions in the 6th millennium BC would have allowed dry farming to be practised then. Pottery is abundant in all the four main phases and includes painted types similar to

82. Pre-Historic Samarran Culture In Iraq
PreHistoric Samarran culture in iraq. The Samarran culture dated back to 5500 - 4800 BC. The finding of the first significant irrigation at Samarra
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... The Neolithic of the Levant (500 Page Book Online) Pre-Historic Samarran Culture (5500 - 4800 BC) Samarra is an Islamic town of the second half of the first millennium AD on the Tigris River just north of Baghdad as well as the name of a pre-historic culture ..... The Samarran Culture dated back to 5500 - 4800 BC. The finding of the first significant irrigation at Samarra suggests that there was more investment in the land as far as farming for crops. The setting up of irrigation also showed that the city was a very permanent settlement and that the settlement prospered as a result of the advances that they made ..... Traces were found of pre-historic artifacts: fine painted pottery decorated in dark colored backgrounds with figures of animals - birds - people and complicated looking geometric designs. This type of pottery was first recognized at Samarra but at first was thought to be a southern variant of the Hassunan Culture ; it is now associated mainly with the site of Tell Sawwan It now seems that the Samarran is partly contemporary with the Hassunan but started a bit later and continued somewhat longer with a more southerly focus. It is this Samarran colonization of the

83. Culture Of Impunity? - Newsweek The War On Iraq - MSNBC.com
Amid the mounting scandal over conditions at Abu Ghraib, Iraqi detainees are telling of other abuses at Americanrun centers.
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The mother of an Iraqi arrested by American soldiers waits among the crowd for information about relatives at Abu Ghurayb prison on Tuesday
WEB EXCLUSIVE By By Melinda Liu Newsweek May 4 - The efforts at damage control are picking up steam. Maj. Gen. Geoffrey Miller, the man sent to clean up Iraq's U.S. Army-run prisons, today announced that the number of detainees held at the infamous Abu Ghraib prison will be reduced by more than half. And in a bid to counter the growing scandal, he's already banned the use of hoods to cover the heads of detainees during transport; instead "pressure bandages" or goggles will be used to cover prisoners' eyes. Miller, who used to command the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, took over responsibility for Iraq's 14 military-run prisons last month after allegations of abuse perpetrated by U.S. military personnel triggered no less than five separate investigations. But it'll take a lot more to remove the stain of Iraq's current prison abuse scandal. Many Iraqis shudder at the words "Abu
Ghraib."  It was Saddam Hussein's most notorious prison, symbol of a regime so vast and so opaque that Iraqis are still sorting out whose corpses wound up in mass graves, and who simply disappeared. When Saddam's guards fled the facility last year, as the U.S. military advanced on Baghdad, they emptied the cells, taking some prisoners with them and killing others on the grounds. 

84. Bad Subjects: 63: Iraq War Culture
63 iraq War culture. Up one level. iraq War culture, April 2003 63 iraq War culture Defending the Homeland War A View from Croatia Dickie Wallace
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Introduction: Iraq War Culture
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The US political landscape of the Iraq War is characterized by massive cutbacks in social expenditures, together with tax structures that underwrite capital accumulation by a narrow alliance of social allies.
Collective Suicide?
Boaventura de Sousa Santos
A new, cosmopolitan humanism can be built above and beyond Western illuminist abstractions, a humanism of real people based on the concrete resistance to the actual human suffering imposed by the real axis of evil: neoliberalism plus war.
When the Enemy Is Me
Leslie Roberts
I cannot say it is easy to be a pro-peace American living in New Zealand right now. Then again, I cannot say that it is easy to be anyone with any beliefs living anywhere on the planet right now.

85. Iraq - Art And Culture
The art and culture of iraq. A web directory. iraq Art culture Web Index. A. Ancient Mesopotania. Art, archaeology, Mesopotamian mythology and
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Iraq Foundation Website, working for human rights in Iraq.
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86. The Art Of Iran
The Art and culture of Iran and iraq A Web Directory iraq Art Page. 30 artist home pages, 100 old iraqi song lyrics, folklore, poetry, calligraphy,
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Artists Artists from Iran on the internet. Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art
Artists of Iran. Painters, photographers and designers. Iranian art galleries. Kargah.com.

Iranian artists. Elahe Gallery

Iranian Artists, a web portal from Kargah.com
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Artists Daresh, Behrooz. Venice Biennale Behrooz Daresh. Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art Master Abolhassan Khan Sadighi. The life and work of Master Abolhassan Khan Sadighi, sculptor and painter, living from 1894-1995. Neshat, Shirin . Sherin Neshat. Time Magazine ... Arts and Entertainment in Iran. A comprehensive web directory to Iranian artists, architects, film makers. photographers, musicians, dancers and writers. C Center of Dramatic Arts, Iran. D Daresh, Behrooz. Venice Biennale

87. Electronic Iraq: Art, Music & Culture
Electronic iraq is a news portal on the USiraq conflict with a humanitarian basis.
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  • 88. Art, Music & Culture: Iraq Uncensored
    Electronic iraq is a news portal on the USiraq conflict with a humanitarian basis.
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    Sadr Demonstration at the gates of the U.S. Embassy, Baghdad (Kael Alford)
    For months on end, seven independent photographers and filmmakers have worked exclusively in Iraq documenting US troops and Iraqi civilians, resistance fighters and child laborers, imprisoned women and incarcerated youths. Using varied media and narrative styles ranging from photojournalism to first person narratives, cinema verite and found photography, Iraq Uncensored photographers present insights and subtleties beyond what daily news reporting can provide.
    Night patrol outside the Imam Ali shrine during the American siege of Najaf (Thorne Anderson) There is a proposal for a group show exhibit by four independent photographers, 3 documentary filmmakers, and a writer/videographer who have been working exclusively in Iraq since before or shortly after the US invasion. They produce thematic, long-term projects. The still photographers are regularly published in a range of major news outlets, such as Newsweek, the New York Times, Time magazine, and many others, though they are each independent and the majority of their work is self-assigned. "None of us is beholden to any one news organization."

    89. Detention Of US Security Contractors Highlights "culture Of Impunity" In Iraq
    The culture of impunity must stop,” the official said. The rules governing the use of force by contractors in iraq gave them sweeping powers to use
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    By James Cogan 17 June 2005 Use this version to print Send this link by email Email the author A controversy surrounding the detention of a team of private contractors by US marines on May 28 has exposed the sharp tensions being produced by the activities of thousands of mercenaries employed by the Bush administration to help enforce the occupation of Iraq. Exactly what took place is the subject of conflicting claims. What is agreed is that 16 American contractors working for the North Carolina-based Zapata Engineering, along with three Iraqi maintenance workers, were arrested by marines and held in a US-run prison for three days. Mark Schopper, a lawyer for two of the men, told the Charlotte Observer The web site CorpWatch Given the overwhelming evidence of the torture of Iraqi detainees at the hands of US soldiers, the allegations ring true. As one of the contractors, Rick Blanchard, an ex-marine and Florida police officer, told the Los Angeles Times A lawless army of contractors At the same time, however, the military allegations against the contractors also ring true. There is growing evidence that private mercenaries act as a law-unto-themselves in Iraq and, in particular, fire upon civilians. The general policy is to shoot first and ask questions later.

    90. FT.com / Middle East & Africa / Iraq - Shoot First, Pay Later Culture Pervades I
    Shoot first, pay later culture pervades iraq By Awadh alTaee and Steve Negus Published March 18 2005 2215 Last updated March 18 2005 2215
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    91. Irak / Iraq :: Culture & Tourism Links : Kulturális és Idegenforgalmi Linkek
    International catalogue of culture and tourism. Internationaler kultureller und touristischer Katalog. Nemzetközi kulturális és idegenforgalmi katalógus.
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    92. ABC News: Iraq War Images Seep Into Popular Culture
    iraq War Images Seep into Popular culture. After two years of fighting in iraq, American pop culture is beginning to reflect the war in a way that it
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    93. USA World News
    Full Story Pentagon Cites Many Successes of US Troops in iraq Full Story Pentagon fights release of Abu Ghraib images Politics Society culture
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    95. Education Department
    HISTORY AND culture OF iraq. The Cradle of Civilization. The area of what is modern iraq was the birthplace one of the earliest human civilizations.
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    Marvin Wingfield Director of Education and Outreach HISTORY AND CULTURE OF IRAQ The Cradle of Civilization The area of what is modern Iraq was the birthplace one of the earliest human civilizations. A long series of literate cultures, cities, kingdoms and empires emerged in the Fertile Crescent between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. When Alexander the Great entered the gates of Babylon at the head of his armies, he was an upstart, while Iraq was the home of what was already an ancient civilization. Arab-Islamic Civilization: The Center of Medieval World Civilization Baghdad became the capital of the Abbasid Empire in the 8th century. This cosmopolitan commercial city was a famous center of culture and learning. It was regarded as the intellectual center of the world, standing at the crossroads of the trade routes between Europe, Byzantium, the Middle East, India and China. Arab, Greek and Persian cultures mingled, and philosophy, science, medicine, literature and the arts flourished in the universities and the court. Arabic became the primary language and most of the people gradually converted to Islam. Christians and Jews lived with Muslims in relative harmony as worshipers of the one God. The Empire reached from the borders of China to the Mediterranean and northern Africa. Modern Iraq: Society and Culture

    96. Culture Without Context: Contents
    Contents of culture Without Context, a biannual journal published by the Illicit Antiquities Research Editorial In the News; iraq Since The Gulf War
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    97. CounterPunch: CP Books
    Imperial Crusades iraq, Afghanistan and Yugoslavia by Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair is Serpents in the Garden Liaisons with culture and Sex
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    98. People And Culture (from Iraq) --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
    People and culture (from iraq) More than 24 million people live in iraq. Roughly two thirds of the population is Arab, and almost a quarter are Kurdish.
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    99. Civil War In Iraq? Intervention Magazine War, Politics, Culture
    War, Politics, culture. iraq verges on civil war In the course of the day Four car bombs detonated in Baghdad; a man wearing explosives at an army
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    100. Losing In Iraq Intervention Magazine War, Politics, Culture
    War, Politics, culture. But iraq has become our humdinger of failure, with approximately 2000 Americans dead, US soldiers and private contractors alike
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