24 November، 2022

Viva Discussion of the master’s thesis entitled (preserving the civilizational heritage of the kings of Mesopotamia)

the master’s thesis was entitled:
Preserving the civilizational heritage of the kings of Mesopotamia was defended by the researcher Diana Akab Hamo, Department of CivilizationOn Thursday, 11/24/2022 , 9 a.mAt the hall of Dr. Behnam Abu Al-SoufThe kings of Mesopotamia were interested in preserving the cultural heritage over different periods of time, and this is evidenced by the cuneiform texts that have come down to us from the third millennium to the middle of the first millennium BC. Direct flags that reflect the power of the state among other circles. The thesis was divided into four chapters. The first chapter dealt with the nature of cultural heritage, the concept of preserving cultural heritage, the types of cultural heritage, and the most prominent motives behind preserving that legacy. The second chapter was devoted to presenting the preservation of the material heritage of the kings of Mesopotamia, which dealt Preserving cities and their architectural aspects such as palaces, temples, ziggurats and walls, as well as how to preserve the artistic heritage in terms of its material and style and the natural heritage that included royal gardens, irrigation canals, etc., and highlighted. In the third chapter the preservation of the intangible cultural heritage that included rituals Names, royal messages, legal inheritance, and royal titles, while I review in the fourth chapter the factors for destroying that legacy and ways to preserve it, and compare that between the thought of the kings of Mesopotamia and their orientations and the regulations of international organizations in our time, which proved to us that the thought of the kings of Mesopotamia matches the orientations of international organizations in a very large way and concluded The thesis contains a number of important conclusions reached by the researcher.The viva committee consisted of:Prof. Dr. Ibtihal Adel Ibrahim, University of Kirkuk / College of Education for Human Sciences, ChairmanProf. Dr. Abdulaziz Elias Sultan, University of Mosul / College of Archeology, MemberProf. Dr. Yasser Hashim Hussein, University of Mosul / College of Education for Human Sciences, memberAsst. Prof. Dr. Hala Abdul Karim Suleiman University of Mosul / College of Archeology, member and supervisor

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