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Sir Leonard Woolley excavated at Ur from 1922 to 1934. He was jointly sponsored by the Penn Museum and the British Museum. Now, Penn is back to excavate and I thought I would make some short videos of the current conditions of the site and explain what it's like and what it used to be like by comparing current work and old photographs. In this video, I walk through an area that Woolley dug in the 1930-31 season, an area he called AH. It was a residential area with about 50 houses excavated, though some may have been shops and others were community chapels. Today, almost 100 years later, soil has washed back into the houses as Woolley had excavated them, and the portion that still sticks above that soil has largely collapsed, resulting in what often looks like a heap of brick rubble. Preservation of the site is necessary and we are currently looking at ways to help with this, especially in the more visited areas around the ziggurat. But we are also thinking of ways to perhaps preserve some of the houses and definitely to protect anything we uncover in modern excavations. Ur is part of the Ahwar World Heritage site in southern Iraq and tourism is increasing. Protecting the site as well as helping people to understand it are major goals of our current work. ++ Follow on social media for occasional updates ++ Instagram -- / artifactually_speaking FaceBook -- / artifactuallyspeaking Twitter -- / bradhafford