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Collections of the Babylon Center Museum for Civilizational and Babylonian Studies Heritage

M. Ali obayes Hussein Ali Al-Maamouri
University of Babylon, Babylon Center for Civilizational and Babylonian Studies, Iraq
ali.mamouri6@uobabylon.edu.iq
Meethaq Kazem Abdul Abbas Abdullah
University of Balylon, Iraq
ali.mamouri6@uobabylon.edu.iq

Abstract

Regarding museums as information institutions, some researchers in museum studies and museum science have predicted their future in the digital environment. They have indicated that the World Wide Web may play a significant role in changing the function of museums in the future. These predictions have likely led to concrete initiatives and serious efforts to study the World Wide Web for cultural and heritage purposes. The museum is considered an important cultural and educational destination in Iraq, enhancing visitors’ understanding of the history of the city of Hillah, in particular, and of Iraq in general.

Keywords: Heritage collections, Iraq, museum establishment, photos of heritage collections, University of Babylon

How to Cite this Paper :

Al-Maamouri, M. A. H. A., &  Abdullah, M. K. A. A.(2026). Collections of the Babylon Center Museum for Civilizational and Babylonian Studies Heritage. Atras Journal7 (1), 146-155

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