Riporto questo articolo, non per inserirmi in quell'opera di denigrazione dello stato iraniano portato avanti dalla cecità dei media attuali, che non riescono affatto a vedere le lente trasformazioni sociali che si stanno verificando in questi anni in Iran, ma semplicemente per dovere di cronaca, per affetto per i siti archeologici (visti i miei studi) e per mettere a nudo una triste realtà: l'uguaglianza di tutte le politiche mondiali di fronte a un eventuale conservazione della memoria storica della propria cultura, sicuramente tassello fondamentale per la comprensione della Storia passata e attuale del mondo intero.
6000-YEAR-OLD PREHISTORIC SITE TOTALLY BULLDOZED IN CENTRAL IRAN
Bulldozers working for the Ammar Yasser construction project in Qom have entirely demolished the 6000-year-old Shad Qoli site in central Iran, the Persian service of CHN reported on Tuesday.
"The license for excavation of the area was issued by the Archaeological Research Center of Iran (ARCI) two years ago at a time when approximately half of the site had already been flattened", said Siamak Sarlak, director of the team which as to have conducted salvage operations at the location.
"According to the cultural heritage regulations in Iran, the Governor Gneral's Office of Qom, which is in charge of the Ammar Yasser construction project, was responsible for sponsoring salvage excavation work and we have recently been informed that the remainder of the site has been completely destroyed by bulldozers", he added.
The salvage team needed a sum of 50million rials (about 5250$) to excavate the site.
"A dispute arose over which organization - the governor's office or the ARCI- was responsible for funding the operation. Meanwhile the bulldozers continued the process of destruction, which has resulted in total loss of the archaeological significance of the area" Sarlak explained.
Archeologists believe that people used to live in the Qoli Darvish Tpe, another nearby prehistoric site, but that due to the flooding of the Qomrud River they migrated to the Shad Qoli region and continued to dwell there for about a millennium.
The Qoli Darvish Tepe, one of the principal pre-historic stes situated on Iran's central plateau, includes the remains of a number of Bronze Age and Iron Age settlements. There is evidence that Qoli Darvish was inhabited from the fourth millennium BC until the ninth century CE.
This area has also been seriously damaged over the past decade by the construction of the Qom-Jamkaran Highway, such that only ten percent of the ancient site now remains intact.
Tratto da "Tehran Times" 15-08-07
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