ARCHEOLOGY PROFESSOR AT THE UNIVERSITY OF STRASBOURG, PHILIPPE QUENET, SAYING: "There are several reasons for the importance of the site. First it was inhabited continuously over a very long period.
List of illustrations -- Note on the text -- Chronology -- Eridu -- Uruk -- Shuruppak -- Akkad -- Ur -- Nippur -- Sippar -- Ashur -- Nineveh -- Babylon -- Notes and ...
09:54, Fri, Mar 7, 2025 Updated: 09:56, Fri, Mar 7, 2025 Archaeologists made a staggering discovery underneath the world's oldest city, uncovering 4,000 canals that would have fed over 700 farms.
According to National Geographic, the map depicts distances between gates in the wall surrounding the Mesopotamian city of Nippur, but for decades experts questioned its accuracy. The locations of ...
The ancient Mesopotamians created a massive, sophisticated network of canals to water their crops more than 3,000 years ago, ...