Posted on 04/19/2007 8:02:43 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
TEHRAN, Iran - Iranian engineers began filling a new dam Thursday as archaeologists warned that its reservoir will flood newly discovered antiquities and could damage Iran's grandest site, the ancient Persian capital of Persepolis.
At the inauguration ceremony, attended by Energy Ministry officials, pipes were opened for water to start flowing into an artificial lake created by the dam spanning the Sivand River, 520 miles south of the capital, Tehran. The lake's waters will be used to irrigate the area's farms.
Iranian state-run television said the dam was opened "on the order of the President" Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, but the hard-line Iranian leader did not attend the inauguration.
The launch was delayed for months to give international archaeological teams time to conduct excavations in the area of the planned reservoir after an appeal from the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization.
The work yielded significant discoveries such as a road believed to be the Royal Passage of the Achaemenids, a powerful dynasty in ancient Persia in the 6th century B.C., as well as an Achaemenid village with a cemetery and inhabited caves dating back 7,000 years.
Iranian intellectuals and activists condemned the Tehran government for going ahead with the dam, calling it a "stupidity."
Archaeologists say flooding from the dam will submerge the Royal Passage, which linked Persepolis to Susa, two capital cities in ancient Persia, as well as some of the 130 ancient sites along the Tang-e-Bolaghi, a mountain path that crosses the Sivand River.
There are also concerns that humidity, spreading through underground water from the dam, could damage nearby Persepolis.
The sprawling ruins, Greek for "City of Persians," are famed for the grand double stairway rising to a wide, terraced audience hall with 72 columns. Sacked by Alexander the Great about 330 B.C., the old city is visited by millions every year, mostly Iranians but also foreigners.
Experts also worry about Pasargadae, an ancient capital built by Cyrus the Great sometime after 550 B.C. that holds his tomb.
Both Persepolis and Pasargadae, only 19 miles and 5 miles away from the dam, are on UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites.
Iran's Islamic-oriented government has not shown much concern for cultural sites from the Persian era, unlike the country's more recent Muslim monuments.
The official IRNA news agency quoted Vice President Rahim Mashaei, who is also head of Iran's Cultural Heritage Organization, as saying Thursday that the "opening of the Sivand Dam is no danger for Pasargadae" but did not mention the Royal Passage or Persepolis.
Archaeologist Parviz Varjavand said "irreplaceable human heritage" will be lost.
"This ruling establishment gives no value to Iran's cultural heritage. It is an act of stupidity and obstinacy," he said.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad waves as he stands at the 'Nations Gate' of the Persepolis, the ancient Persian capital built by Darius I, during his visit to the Fars province, 540 miles (900 kilometers) south of the capital Tehran,Tuesday, April 17, 2007. (AP Photo/Fars News Agency, Javad Moghimi)
If they can’t rewrite history, they will destroy it?
There are more pictures of him and his band of ugly thugs in Persepolis. It’s disturbing to see them there.
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They cared enough about the Persian culture to raise a stink about the movie 300 when it came out.
Political Opportunism.
...And, as the waters rise, little do they know that the last imam that they were waiting for...the imam of prophecy and promise, the imam that was to rise out of a well to usher in their golden age drowned because the flooded the area where the well was located.
It really sucks when you prevent your own golden age.
Who gives a dam about the dam Iranians and their dam rivers and dam antiquities, anyway?
“Who gives a dam about the dam Iranians and their dam rivers and dam antiquities, anyway?”
Just people interested in history. Silly us.
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