Archaeological Storehouses Looted in Syria

The finds in this excavation house near the Syrian site of Tell Sabi Abyad had been transferred to a museum or a depot in Raqqa.
(Image credit: Leiden University)

Storehouses with more than twenty years' worth of finds from an archaeological dig in Syria have been ransacked amid the ongoing civil war, researchers say.

Archaeologists from Leiden University in the Netherlands had been excavating the ancient mounds at the northern Syrian site of Tell Sabi Abyad since 1986. The abrupt onset of war forced them to stop their research in 2011.

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