Detection of Looting Activities at Archaeological Sites in Iraq using Ikonos Imagery. Lingenfelder, I., Schreier, G., & Zevenbergen, A.
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Uruk-Warka, situated c. 300 km south of Baghdad, is one of the oldest metropolises of the ancient world. It was inhabited from around 4000 BC to c. 400 AD and is known as the city where writing was invented, where the oldest known epic, the Epic of Gilgamesh, plays, and where early state formation and administration were developed.
@article{lingenfelder_detection_nodate,
	title = {Detection of {Looting} {Activities} at {Archaeological} {Sites} in {Iraq} using {Ikonos} {Imagery}},
	abstract = {Uruk-Warka, situated c. 300 km south of Baghdad, is one of the oldest metropolises of the ancient world. It was inhabited from around 4000 BC to c. 400 AD and is known as the city where writing was invented, where the oldest known epic, the Epic of Gilgamesh, plays, and where early state formation and administration were developed.},
	language = {en},
	author = {Lingenfelder, Iris and Schreier, Gunter and Zevenbergen, Adrian},
	pages = {11},
}

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