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    Found artifacts dating back to the reign of the Babylonian west of Nasiriyah

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    Found artifacts dating back to the reign of the Babylonian west of Nasiriyah Empty Found artifacts dating back to the reign of the Babylonian west of Nasiriyah

    Post by Rocky Sat 08 Oct 2016, 2:54 am

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    Found artifacts dating back to the reign of the Babylonian west of Nasiriyah


     Dhi Qar / long-Presse 

    Inspectorate of Antiquities announced in Dhi Qar province, find a number of artifacts dating back to the ancient Babylonian era, west of Nasiriyah, while confirming delivery of the pieces to the Nasiriyah Museum management for the purpose of sending to the General Authority for Antiquities in Baghdad stores. The inspector effects and heritage of Dhi Qar (Amjad blessing), in an interview with (long-Presse), "The inspectorate of antiquities in Dhi Qar, during the inspection tour carried out with the protection of monuments police in the archaeological city Alktaah area site found a number of artifacts is a parts The breaking of the plates, statues and sculptures archaeological dating back to the dawn of the era of dynasties or the ancient Babylonian era. " Grace and added that "the artifacts were delivered to Nasiriyah Museum, in turn, sent to Baghdad and delivered to the Antiquities Authority" stores, ruling that "the existence of those caused by digging or drilling effects suffered by the archaeological site with the aim of theft by thieves effects." Grace and continued that "the archaeological site assets close to the earth's surface, which makes the artifacts appear to the surface now and then," pointing out that "the inspectorate effects already conducted revealing the location of the city in coordination with the digging mission German for the purpose of determining the possibility of drilling at the site." Includes Dhi Qar province, about 1,200 archaeological site, mostly due to the civilizations Sumerian, Akkadian, Babylonian and Achaemenid and Alvrthyh and Sassanid and Islamic era, one of the richest Iraqi cities, sites of archaeological mission, as it includes Abraham House (p) and Ziggurat of Ur historical, as well as a royal tomb, the Palace Holeki Temple (bear Lal Mach), which is the oldest court in history.


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