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133:, the school devoted its resources to assisting in the rebuilding of Iraq's heritage. Funding from the British government however halved in 2007, and then stopped completely in 2009. The school also receives an income from private sources. It currently has about 650 subscribing members. It is governed by a Council, which meets in London and is elected annually by the members, under Regulations approved by the original members in 1932 but recently revised. 180: 161:
for £1.17 million. Another third was donated to the British Museum in recognition of the storage of the collection by the museum over the previous 24 years. It is anticipated that the remaining third of the collection will be returned to Iraq sometime in the future. A selection of the ivories was put
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On 12 December 2007 the organization's name was changed to The British Institute for the Study of Iraq. It also broadened it scope to promoting Iraqi cultural heritage and engaging in partnerships and collaborations with Iraqi archaeologists. Since the 1990s it has also funded Iraqi students
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left the fund depleted, the school was established in 1932. Its initial purpose was to fund excavations by archaeologists and provide scholarship to British students working on archaeological projects in Iraq.
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and the neighbouring countries from the earliest times to c. AD 1700, and to promote the cultural heritage of Iraq. The School publishes the refereed annual journal
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The Gertrude Bell Memorial Gold Medal is awarded by the BISI for "outstanding services to Mesopotamian archaeology". As of 2019, there have been five recipients:
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The School was funded by a grant from the British Government starting in 1946, which allowed it to establish a base in
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and contact with Iraqi colleagues have been maintained, mainly through private visits.
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British Institute for the Study of Iraq, registered charity no. 1135395
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The School was founded in 1932 as a memorial to the life and works of
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devoted to research into the ancient civilizations and languages of
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Since 1934, the School has published a refereed journal,
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studying in Britain. It helped in the creation of the
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The School carried out excavations in Iraq before the
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In 2011 the BISI sold one-third of its collection of
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British School of Archaeology in Iraq
Britain
Mesopotamia
Iraq
registered charity
British Academy
Carlton House Terrace
Gertrude Bell
Great Depression
Second World War
Antiquities
Baghdad
Max Mallowan
Agatha Christie
Murder in Mesopotamia
Nimrud
2003 invasion of Iraq
Basra Museum
Nimrud Ivories
Max Mallowan
British Museum
incomplete
adding missing items
Sir Max Mallowan
Donald Wiseman
David Oates
Diana Kirkbride-Helbæk
Nicholas Postgate
Dominique Collon
Barbara Parker

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