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Donny George Youkhanna

Donny George Youkhanna (Arabic: دوني جورج, Syriac: ܕܘܢܝ ܓܘܪܓ ܝܘܚܢܢ) (October 23, 1950 – March 11, 2011)[1] was an Iraqi-Assyrian archaeologist, anthropologist, author, curator, and scholar, and a visiting professor at Stony Brook University in New York.

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Donny George
ܕܘܢܝ ܓܘܪܓ ܝܘܚܢܢ
Born(1950-10-23)October 23, 1950
DiedMarch 11, 2011(2011-03-11) (aged 60)
Nationality Iraqi
EducationUniversity of Baghdad
Occupation(s)Archaeologist, activist, author, professor, scholar
Years active1976–2011
Organization(s)Iraqi Department of Antiquities
Iraqi National Museum
Iraqi Academy of Sciences
University of Baghdad

Biography Edit

Youkhanna was born in Habbaniyah, Iraq in 1950 to Assyrian parents from northern Iraq.[1] He moved with his family to Baghdad during his childhood, where he gained his education. He gained a BA, MA, and PhD in prehistoric archaeology at the University of Baghdad.[2] He was fluent in Aramaic, Arabic, and English.

Youkhanna was the Director General of Iraq's National Museum,[3] Chairman of the State Board of Antiquities and Heritage and the President of the Iraq State Board of Antiquities and Heritage. He conducted excavations in the Bekhme Dam area, Nineveh, and Tell Umm al-Aqarib as well as working on many restoration projects in Babylon, Nimrud, Nineveh, Ur and Baghdad. He authored two books on the structural design and stone industries of Tell es Sawwan, and gave several presentations on the current museum conditions and historical archaeological sites of Iraq.

Dr. George, who dropped his last name for professional purposes, was instrumental in recovering over half of the 15,000 Mesopotamian artifacts[4][5][6] looted from the National Museum in Baghdad during the invasion. A majority of the artefacts date back to 6,000 years from the ancient empires of Assyria and Babylonia.[3] He fought his way through to the Iraq National Museum in the days after the American-led invasion of Iraq and tried to stop the looters ransacking it but was unable to persuade American soldiers to protect it because they had been given no orders to do so.[7]

He became the international face of the plight of ancient sites and artefacts in Iraq, many of which were stolen or destroyed during the invasion.[8] In December 2008, Youkhanna was decisive in preventing the sale of royal Neo-Assyrian[9] earrings from the world-famous Nimrud treasures at Christie's art auction in New York.

Due to threats from unknown militia groups during the US occupation of Iraq, Youkhanna was forced to flee Iraq with his family first to Syria and then to the United States in 2006,[10] to take up a position as visiting professor at Stony Brook University in New York.[2]

He died on 11 March 2011 as a result of a heart attack while he was travelling via Toronto Pearson International Airport, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was 60.[7]

Education Edit

  • Bachelor of Arts in Archaeology, University of Baghdad, 1974
  • Master of Arts in Prehistoric Archaeology, University of Baghdad, 1986
  • Ph.D. in Prehistoric Archaeology, University of Baghdad, 1995

Career Edit

  • Member Staff in the Iraqi National Museum, 1976 [2]
  • Director of Documentation Center, 1980
  • Field Director for the Restoration Project in Babylon, 1986–87
  • Archaeological Investigation in the Eastern Wall of Nineveh, 1988
  • Scientific Super Advisor for Bakhma Dam Archaeological Rescue Project, 1989
  • Director of Relations, 1990
  • Director of Documentation Center, 1992
  • Assistant Director General of Antiquities for Technical Affairs, 1995
  • Professor in the Department of Archaeology at the University of Baghdad [2]
  • Professor in the Department of Archaeology at the Babylon College for Theology and Philosophy [2]
  • Director of Excavation Team in the site of Umm al-Aqarib, 1999-2000
  • Head of the Technical Committee, 1999-2000
  • Director General of Research and Studies, 2000–03
  • Director General of the Iraqi Museums, 2003-05 [2]
  • Member of the International Regional Committee of Interpol, 2003
  • Member of the Iraqi National Committee for Education, Science, and Culture, Iraqi UNESCO, 2004
  • Chairman of the Iraqi State Board of Antiquities and Heritage, 2005-06 [2]
  • Member of the Iraqi Science Academy, Department of the Syriac Language, 2005
  • Board of Advisors, Assyrian Academic Society

Works Edit

Authored Edit

  • Co-Author of Photography: The Graves of the Assyrian Queens in Nimrud, 2000
  • Co-Author of Pots and Pans
  • Co-Author of The Looting of the Iraq Museum, 2005
  • Co-Author of The Destruction of the Cultural Heritage in Iraq, 2008 [11]
  • Co-Author of Antiquities under Siege, Cultural Heritage in Iraq, 2008
  • Co-Author of Catastrophe, The Looting and Destructions of Iraq's Past, 2008
  • Author of Architecture of the Sixth Millennium B.C. in Tell Es-Sawwan
  • Author of The Stone Industries in Tell Es-Sawwan, 'Book in Process'

Publications Edit

  • Stores in Ancient Mesopotamia, 1985.
  • A New Acheulian hand Axe from the Iraqi Western Desert in the Iraq Museum, 1993
  • Proverbs in Ancient Mesopotamia, 1994
  • The Architecture of the Sixth Millennium BC in Tell Esswwan, 1997
  • Precision Craftsmanship of the Nimrud Gold Material, 2002
  • Full Account on the Iraqi Museums and Archaeological sites, 2004

Conferences Edit

  • Recontre Assyriologic, Heidelberg, Germany, 1992
  • Recontre Assyriologic, London, UK, 2004
  • International Conference on the Excavations at the Ancient city of Nimrud, London, 2004
  • International Conference for the Protection of the Iraqi Antiquities, Istanbul, Turkey, 2004
  • Interpol International Regional Conference for the Protection of the Iraq Antiquities, Amman, Jordan. 2004
  • International Council of Museums ICOM Conference, Seoul, South Korea, 2004
  • Archaeological Institute of America, Boston, USA, 2004
  • International Conference for the Protection of Iraqi Antiquities, Washington DC, USA, 2005
  • Iraq Cultural Committee at UNESCO, Paris, France
  • U.S. Institute of Peace, Washington DC, 2008

Lectures Edit

  • Belgium: Brussels National Museum
  • Britain: University of London, the British Museum
  • Denmark: National Museum in Copenhagen
  • Germany: University of Berlin, Pergamum Museum, University of Heidelberg, University of Frankfurt, University of Munich, Römisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum Mainz
  • Jordan: Department of Antiquities, German Archaeological Institute in Amman
  • Italy: University of Rome
  • Japan: University of Kukushikan, Japanese Society for the Antiquities of the Middle East
  • Spain: University Autónoma de Madrid
  • Sweden: University of Gothenburg, Museum of World Culture, Museum of Mediterranean and the Middle East
  • USA: University of Chicago, Harvard University, State University of New York at Stony Brook, Museums of Fine Art in Boston, Pennsylvania Museum, Iraqi Embassy in Washington DC, Yeshiva University, State University of Arizona, South Methodist University in Dallas, Texas, Bowers Museum of Art in Santa Ana, Denver Museum of Science and Nature, South Methodist University in Taos, New Mexico and Crow Canyon Archaeological Center in Cortez, Colorado, CSU Stanislaus, Turlock, Gustavus Adolphus College

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Statement of Dr. Donny George for the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom
  2. ^ a b c d e f g . Stony Brook University. Archived from the original on 10 September 2011. Retrieved 27 September 2011.
  3. ^ a b Assyrian archaeologist to speak about Iraq museum artifact recovery campaign December 6, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^ Saviour of Iraq's antiquities flees to Syria, The Guardian
  5. ^ Assyrian Archaeologist Speaks about Assyrian Identity and the Iraq Museum Artifact Recovery Campaign, Nineveh Online
  6. ^ A conversation with Donny George, former director of the Iraqi National Museum in Baghdad March 5, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Charlie Rose
  7. ^ a b Martin, Douglas (2011-03-14). "Donny George, Protector of Iraq's Ancient Riches, Dies at 60". The New York Times. Retrieved March 24, 2011.
  8. ^ The Looting of the Iraq Museum, The Archaeology Channel
  9. ^ Iraq bids to stop Christie's sale of ancient earrings, The Christian Science Monitor
  10. ^ DONNY GEORGE biography, Montalvo Arts Center
  11. ^ Antiquities under siege: cultural heritage protection after the Iraq war

External links Edit

  • The Devastation of Iraq's Past

Video Interviews Edit

  • Remember Iraq's Heritage, Our Heritage: Donny George's Video
  • Daljit Dhaliwal interviews Donny George Youkhanna
  • 2007 Global Candlelight Vigil for the Iraq Museum on YouTube

donny, george, youkhanna, arabic, دوني, جورج, syriac, ܕܘܢܝ, ܓܘܪܓ, ܝܘܚܢܢ, october, 1950, march, 2011, iraqi, assyrian, archaeologist, anthropologist, author, curator, scholar, visiting, professor, stony, brook, university, york, doctordonny, georgeܕܘܢܝ, ܓܘܪܓ, ܝ. Donny George Youkhanna Arabic دوني جورج Syriac ܕܘܢܝ ܓܘܪܓ ܝܘܚܢܢ October 23 1950 March 11 2011 1 was an Iraqi Assyrian archaeologist anthropologist author curator and scholar and a visiting professor at Stony Brook University in New York DoctorDonny Georgeܕܘܢܝ ܓܘܪܓ ܝܘܚܢܢYoukhanna in the Metropolitan Museum of ArtBorn 1950 10 23 October 23 1950Habbaniyah IraqDiedMarch 11 2011 2011 03 11 aged 60 Toronto Ontario CanadaNationalityIraqiEducationUniversity of BaghdadOccupation s Archaeologist activist author professor scholarYears active1976 2011Organization s Iraqi Department of AntiquitiesIraqi National MuseumIraqi Academy of SciencesUniversity of Baghdad Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Education 1 2 Career 2 Works 2 1 Authored 2 2 Publications 2 3 Conferences 2 4 Lectures 3 References 4 External links 4 1 Video InterviewsBiography EditYoukhanna was born in Habbaniyah Iraq in 1950 to Assyrian parents from northern Iraq 1 He moved with his family to Baghdad during his childhood where he gained his education He gained a BA MA and PhD in prehistoric archaeology at the University of Baghdad 2 He was fluent in Aramaic Arabic and English Youkhanna was the Director General of Iraq s National Museum 3 Chairman of the State Board of Antiquities and Heritage and the President of the Iraq State Board of Antiquities and Heritage He conducted excavations in the Bekhme Dam area Nineveh and Tell Umm al Aqarib as well as working on many restoration projects in Babylon Nimrud Nineveh Ur and Baghdad He authored two books on the structural design and stone industries of Tell es Sawwan and gave several presentations on the current museum conditions and historical archaeological sites of Iraq Dr George who dropped his last name for professional purposes was instrumental in recovering over half of the 15 000 Mesopotamian artifacts 4 5 6 looted from the National Museum in Baghdad during the invasion A majority of the artefacts date back to 6 000 years from the ancient empires of Assyria and Babylonia 3 He fought his way through to the Iraq National Museum in the days after the American led invasion of Iraq and tried to stop the looters ransacking it but was unable to persuade American soldiers to protect it because they had been given no orders to do so 7 He became the international face of the plight of ancient sites and artefacts in Iraq many of which were stolen or destroyed during the invasion 8 In December 2008 Youkhanna was decisive in preventing the sale of royal Neo Assyrian 9 earrings from the world famous Nimrud treasures at Christie s art auction in New York Due to threats from unknown militia groups during the US occupation of Iraq Youkhanna was forced to flee Iraq with his family first to Syria and then to the United States in 2006 10 to take up a position as visiting professor at Stony Brook University in New York 2 He died on 11 March 2011 as a result of a heart attack while he was travelling via Toronto Pearson International Airport Toronto Ontario Canada He was 60 7 Education Edit Bachelor of Arts in Archaeology University of Baghdad 1974 Master of Arts in Prehistoric Archaeology University of Baghdad 1986 Ph D in Prehistoric Archaeology University of Baghdad 1995Career Edit Member Staff in the Iraqi National Museum 1976 2 Director of Documentation Center 1980 Field Director for the Restoration Project in Babylon 1986 87 Archaeological Investigation in the Eastern Wall of Nineveh 1988 Scientific Super Advisor for Bakhma Dam Archaeological Rescue Project 1989 Director of Relations 1990 Director of Documentation Center 1992 Assistant Director General of Antiquities for Technical Affairs 1995 Professor in the Department of Archaeology at the University of Baghdad 2 Professor in the Department of Archaeology at the Babylon College for Theology and Philosophy 2 Director of Excavation Team in the site of Umm al Aqarib 1999 2000 Head of the Technical Committee 1999 2000 Director General of Research and Studies 2000 03 Director General of the Iraqi Museums 2003 05 2 Member of the International Regional Committee of Interpol 2003 Member of the Iraqi National Committee for Education Science and Culture Iraqi UNESCO 2004 Chairman of the Iraqi State Board of Antiquities and Heritage 2005 06 2 Member of the Iraqi Science Academy Department of the Syriac Language 2005 Board of Advisors Assyrian Academic SocietyWorks EditAuthored Edit Co Author of Photography The Graves of the Assyrian Queens in Nimrud 2000 Co Author of Pots and Pans Co Author of The Looting of the Iraq Museum 2005 Co Author of The Destruction of the Cultural Heritage in Iraq 2008 11 Co Author of Antiquities under Siege Cultural Heritage in Iraq 2008 Co Author of Catastrophe The Looting and Destructions of Iraq s Past 2008 Author of Architecture of the Sixth Millennium B C in Tell Es Sawwan Author of The Stone Industries in Tell Es Sawwan Book in Process Publications Edit Stores in Ancient Mesopotamia 1985 A New Acheulian hand Axe from the Iraqi Western Desert in the Iraq Museum 1993 Proverbs in Ancient Mesopotamia 1994 The Architecture of the Sixth Millennium BC in Tell Esswwan 1997 Precision Craftsmanship of the Nimrud Gold Material 2002 Full Account on the Iraqi Museums and Archaeological sites 2004Conferences Edit Recontre Assyriologic Heidelberg Germany 1992 Recontre Assyriologic London UK 2004 International Conference on the Excavations at the Ancient city of Nimrud London 2004 International Conference for the Protection of the Iraqi Antiquities Istanbul Turkey 2004 Interpol International Regional Conference for the Protection of the Iraq Antiquities Amman Jordan 2004 International Council of Museums ICOM Conference Seoul South Korea 2004 Archaeological Institute of America Boston USA 2004 International Conference for the Protection of Iraqi Antiquities Washington DC USA 2005 Iraq Cultural Committee at UNESCO Paris France U S Institute of Peace Washington DC 2008Lectures Edit Belgium Brussels National Museum Britain University of London the British Museum Denmark National Museum in Copenhagen Germany University of Berlin Pergamum Museum University of Heidelberg University of Frankfurt University of Munich Romisch Germanisches Zentralmuseum Mainz Jordan Department of Antiquities German Archaeological Institute in Amman Italy University of Rome Japan University of Kukushikan Japanese Society for the Antiquities of the Middle East Spain University Autonoma de Madrid Sweden University of Gothenburg Museum of World Culture Museum of Mediterranean and the Middle East USA University of Chicago Harvard University State University of New York at Stony Brook Museums of Fine Art in Boston Pennsylvania Museum Iraqi Embassy in Washington DC Yeshiva University State University of Arizona South Methodist University in Dallas Texas Bowers Museum of Art in Santa Ana Denver Museum of Science and Nature South Methodist University in Taos New Mexico and Crow Canyon Archaeological Center in Cortez Colorado CSU Stanislaus Turlock Gustavus Adolphus CollegeReferences Edit a b Statement of Dr Donny George for the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom a b c d e f g Donny George Youkhanna Stony Brook University Archived from the original on 10 September 2011 Retrieved 27 September 2011 a b Assyrian archaeologist to speak about Iraq museum artifact recovery campaign Archived December 6 2008 at the Wayback Machine Saviour of Iraq s antiquities flees to Syria The Guardian Assyrian Archaeologist Speaks about Assyrian Identity and the Iraq Museum Artifact Recovery Campaign Nineveh Online A conversation with Donny George former director of the Iraqi National Museum in Baghdad Archived March 5 2012 at the Wayback Machine Charlie Rose a b Martin Douglas 2011 03 14 Donny George Protector of Iraq s Ancient Riches Dies at 60 The New York Times Retrieved March 24 2011 The Looting of the Iraq Museum The Archaeology Channel Iraq bids to stop Christie s sale of ancient earrings The Christian Science Monitor DONNY GEORGE biography Montalvo Arts Center Antiquities under siege cultural heritage protection after the Iraq warExternal links EditThe Devastation of Iraq s PastVideo Interviews Edit Remember Iraq s Heritage Our Heritage Donny George s Video Daljit Dhaliwal interviews Donny George Youkhanna Interview with Cindy Ho at Saving Antiquities 2007 Global Candlelight Vigil for the Iraq Museum on YouTube Interview on the Archaeology Channel Interview with Charlie Rose Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Donny George Youkhanna amp oldid 1138228393, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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