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A recent study published in the Journal of Archaeological Science has revealed the materials and techniques used in the production of writing tablets from the Neo-Assyrian Empire, found in the ruins ...
Located at Tel Shiqmona in coastal Israel, the facility turned sea snails into purple dye at an industrial scale ...
during excavations at the Basilica… A recent study published in the Journal of Archaeological Science has revealed the materials and techniques used in the production of writing tablets from the ...
AMMAN - The international community does not know how long will last the most recent of Zionist's offensives on Gaza, nor it ...
Rather than fostering genuine reconciliation, Turkey’s ‘terror-free’ process marginalizes and humiliates the Kurdish ...
It was at the start of World War I that Britain first occupied Mesopotamia, then part of the Ottoman Empire. The Ottomans ... The remainder included Jews, Assyrians and other minorities.
Today known as Mosul in Iraq, Nineveh was then the most splendid – and largest – city on Earth, and the seat of the Neo-Assyrian empire that spanned from Turkey in the west to Iran in the east.
A team of researchers from the British Museum, led by Diego Tamburini, recently examined the tablet fragments using advanced ...