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The people of the Iraqi Marshlands are heirs to a culture that can be traced back thousands of years. Prior to the 1970s, these marshes comprised the largest wetland ecosystem in the Middle East. This book enables understanding of a rich cultural legacy and lifestyle that survives today only as a fragmented cultural inheritance.

Produktbeschreibung
The people of the Iraqi Marshlands are heirs to a culture that can be traced back thousands of years. Prior to the 1970s, these marshes comprised the largest wetland ecosystem in the Middle East. This book enables understanding of a rich cultural legacy and lifestyle that survives today only as a fragmented cultural inheritance.
Autorenporträt
The editor Sam Kubba is an award-winning architect whose practice includes projects in the US, UK and Middle East. The other contributors are all experts in their field and include Abbas F. Jamali, PhD; Hamed T. Haykal, PhD; Mudhafar Salim, BA; Barry G. Warner, PhD; Ali Douabul, PhD; Jamal Abaychi, PhD; Mufid A, Samarai, PhD and Jasim Al Asadi, BSc