British Museum intercepts Mesopotamian fakes

Published May 7, 2020
LONDON: An undated handout picture from the British Museum shows fake cuneiform tablets that were seized at Heathrow airport last year.—AFP
LONDON: An undated handout picture from the British Museum shows fake cuneiform tablets that were seized at Heathrow airport last year.—AFP

LONDON: The British Museum and customs officers have uncovered hundreds of fake Mesopotamian antiquities that “likely” originated in the Middle East, the famous London institution said.

Its experts worked with law enforcement to establish that hundreds of suspicious objects found during a July 2019 check at London’s Heathrow Airport were fake, they said in a press release on Tuesday.

The haul included clay figurines, animal-shaped pots and nearly 190 clay tablets covered with cuneiform writing.

They were discovered, carefully packed, in two containers heading to a private address in Britain from Bahrain.

“It was immediately clear that there was a problem; not one of the objects was ancient,” said the museum.

“It was as if the whole genre of ancient Mesopotamian writing was represented in one shipment.

Some inscriptions on the tablets contained real signs and an amulet “was undoubtedly inspired by that found at Nimrud” in Iraq.

But the rest of the inscriptions “were a jumble of signs, some invented, others upside-down, a complete mish-mash which made no sense when read,” the museum added.

The sizes and thicknesses of the tablets also did not match the originals, “a common error of the forger working from photographs”.

Experts also quickly noticed that the tablets had been baked in a modern oven, not dried in the sun.

The museum believes “it is likely” the fake antiques came from the Middle East.

“Faking tablets has been known for over 200 years, fakes began to appear even before cuneiform had been deciphered,” said the museum.

Published in Dawn, May 7th, 2020

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