The Zumurrud Khatun Mosque and Mausoleum have undergone a heavy-handed restoration—and there is a risk of further damage to come
The ninth contemporary art exhibition to be held at the palace presents 14 new works by the Iraqi artist
The museum’s latest repatriation comes as it ramps up efforts to audit the provenance of objects in its collection
Goldsmiths graduate will draw inspiration from the 18th-century UK stately home
The 2,700-year-old lamassu—a protective deity—had been excavated previously, in 1992, but was reburied for its protection
Around 200,000 Yazidis remain displaced following attacks, and efforts to restore shrines and other buildings have stalled due to ongoing security concerns and a lack of funding
Cultural heritage officials are calling for greater protections of historic structures as the Siraji minaret in Basra is torn down for road expansion
The terrorist group almost destroyed the museum in 2014. Less than a decade later, it is beginning to exhibit once again
The figurines, which were looted from the ancient city of Uruk, belong to one of the oldest civilisations on earth
A new project dubbed the “Garden of Civilization” is bringing replicas of iconic Iraqi heritage to the courtyard of the museum in Basra
The artefact survived both Nimrud's decimation in 2016 and the fall of the Assyrian empire in the 7th century
The seven alabaster reliefs document the military conquests of the Neo-Assyrian King Sennacherib
The Qattarat al-Imam Ali shrine, a popular pilgrimage destination, collapsed on 20 August after rubble from a landslide struck its roof
Sajjad Abbas, Raed Mutar and Layth Kareem say curators "prioritise the display of wrongly imprisoned Iraqis"
Artists Raed Mutar and Sajjad Abbas protested against the inclusion of Jean-Jacques Lebel's work and have moved their own pieces
Work was in the possession of three suspects who have been arrested for involvement in the trade of narcotics
Scholar says the new discovery is "significant" as 233 objects are sent to the Iraq Museum
James Fitton, a 66-year-old retired geologist, had been convicted of antiquities smuggling after taking pottery shards from an ancient site
After years of conflict and sanctions, heritage trips have been taking off in the area. But potential visitors may be wary after geologist Jim Fitton was given a 15-year sentence for taking “a few worthless pieces of broken pottery”
Having survived Islamic State, Assyrian capital is under threat once again
Worsening drought conditions have extended the period when the 3,400-year-old city of Zakhiku is above water, aiding archaeologists’ efforts to study and preserve the site
Hamdani, who served as Iraq’s culture minister from 2018 to 2020, played a vital role in rescuing, restoring and cataloguing the country’s ancient heritage
A new World Monuments Fund project in conjunction with the US embassy in Baghdad aims to repair Iraqi cultural heritage as part of the Future of Babylon project
Treasure trove of ancient Mesopotamian heritage—ransacked after 2003 Iraq invasion—was closed during anti-government protests in 2019
Artefacts had been "smashed into pieces" by Isis militants when they occupied the Unesco World Heritage site as a training camp
The millennia-old prism and tablet were found to lack proper paperwork—one after its owner’s death, the other following an online auction
The photographer’s images of a cosmopolitan Baghdad before the rise of Saddam Hussein have been rediscovered in recent years
Ten teams from international universities and museums will visit the Dhi Qar region in October for further excavations
The terrorist group destroyed 350 churches and persecuted Iraqi Christians in 2014
Painstaking reconstruction by multi-agency task force is salvaging what artefacts remain after Islamic State occupation