Kuwait Times

Kuwait chronicles relics buried in seabed

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KUWAIT: The National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters (NCCAL) is currently cooperatin­g with a team of Polish experts to locate and chronicle relics submerged in Kuwait’s territoria­l waters, the council said in a statement on Friday. The council indicated that the work is in line with the Convention on the Protection of the Underwater Cultural Heritage, adopted on November 2, 2001, by the General Conference of the United Nations Educationa­l, Scientific and Cultural Organizati­on (UNESCO).

The convention is intended to protect “all traces of human existence having a cultural, historical or archaeolog­ical character” which have been under water for over 100 years. This extends to the protection of shipwrecks, sunken cities, prehistori­c art work, treasures that may be looted, sacrificia­l and burial sites, and old ports that cover the oceans’ floors. NCCAL’s statement indicated that the task is according to Law 10/2017, approving the Paris convention for protecting the submerged treasures-published by the official gazette on May 7, 2017.

Kuwait has little experience with respect of exploring, preserving and salvaging such relics from the seabed, thus the task warrants training Kuwaiti archeologi­sts on diving and dealing with the antiquitie­s deep in the waters. Moreover, competent authoritie­s need to survey the sea depths, drawing maps of locations concealing such treasures and coordinati­ng with other authoritie­s to minimize any negative impact on the marine life. According to the Amiri Decree 11/1960, any project in the marine environmen­t requires advance reference to the NCCAL before execution. —KUNA

 ??  ?? KUWAIT: Experts conduct a survey of submerged relics off Failaka island. —KUNA photos
KUWAIT: Experts conduct a survey of submerged relics off Failaka island. —KUNA photos
 ??  ?? Chroniclin­g antiquitie­s’ location off Failaka island.
Chroniclin­g antiquitie­s’ location off Failaka island.

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