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Iraqi archaeology training

  • Jordan: Sunday, July 29 - 2007 at 07:28

Jordan's Department of Antiquities, the Japan International Co-operation Agency and Unesco have launched a training programme for Iraqi archaeologists, reported the Jordan Times. Participants will receive practical training and attend lectures in order to learn about preservation methods before heading off to Iraqi archaeological sites. Jordan and Japan have previously worked together to give training in areas such as electricity, water resource management, education and culture to over 500 Iraqis.

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