Mesopotamians, the ancient inhabitants of the land between the Euphrates and Tigris rivers, are credited for many firsts in ...
A study reveals that Sumer, the cradle of civilization, rose because of natural tidal irrigation that shaped the world’s ...
Archaeologists uncover a monumental 5,000-year-old building in Mesopotamia’s Kani Shaie, revealing Uruk’s cultural reach.
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Archaeologists Discover 5,000-Year-Old Monumental Building In Iraq
A monumental 5,000-year-old cultic space unearthed in Iraq may redefine how archaeologists understand the earliest urban societies and their spiritual foundations.
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This 12,500-Year-Old Mine Proves Civilization Didn’t Start in Mesopotamia
Buried beneath the waters of Quintana Roo, Mexico lies a discovery that breaks the historical timeline wide open — a 12,500-year-old ochre mine carved into limestone by organized hands. These weren’t ...
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Ancient Mesopotamian Tides Sparked the Birth of Civilization, Study Finds
Research shows that ancient tides shaped the rise of Sumer, the world’s first civilization. Shifting deltas and tidal rhythms ...
Climate change and rising salinity threaten Iraq's ancient cities like Ur and Babylon, imperiling thousands of years of ...
Iraq's ancient Mesopotamian sites face erosion from climate change, threatening cultural heritage and archaeological ...
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Iraq struggles to save ancient monuments from climate change
Iraqi officials are sounding the alarm to save monuments of the cradle of civilization, with thousands of years of history at ...
The Iraqi cultural attache in London formally informed the ministry about the seizure of the 185 artifacts. Archaeological ...
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