The ease of archaeological discoveries in the Middle East is exploited by black-market dealers, criminal gangs and ISIL.
![A 3,400-year-old statue recently discovered by a seven-year old boy in the Bet She''an Valley, Israel [EPA]](https://www.aljazeera.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/b1b9628658e14fb2bda4c958af632ce9_18.jpeg?resize=770%2C513&quality=80)
The ease of archaeological discoveries in the Middle East is exploited by black-market dealers, criminal gangs and ISIL.
With most other tombs looted in antiquity by grave-robbers, the prospect of finding new treasure is tantalising.
The engagement of local communities is integral to the protection of cultural heritage in Syria, Iraq, and beyond.