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Cradle of civilisation at risk of erosion in Iraq due to climate change
Iraq's ancient monuments, including the Ziggurat of Ur, face urgent erosion risks due to climate change and rising salinity.
Climate change and rising salinity threaten Iraq's ancient cities like Ur and Babylon, imperiling thousands of years of ...
New research shows that the rise of Sumer was deeply tied to the tidal and sedimentary dynamics of ancient Mesopotamia. Early ...
Climate change is significantly affecting ancient cities in southern Iraq, wiping away thousands of years of history.
Dry weather is increasing salinity in soil and damaging ruins of cities such as Ur, birthplace of Biblical patriarch Abraham, ...
Iraqi heritage officials warn that climate change is stripping southern Mesopotamia of its treasures, as soaring heat, ...
India’s history is undeniably ancient, with the Indus Valley Civilization, Vedic period, and later empires forming the ...
A study reveals that Sumer, the cradle of civilization, rose because of natural tidal irrigation that shaped the world’s ...
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Saudi Arabia's Hira Cultural District Celebrates Audiovisual Heritage
Saudi Arabia's Hira Cultural District organized several events to mark World Day for Audiovisual Heritage 2025. The event ...
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5,000-year old 'cultic space' discovered in Iraq dates to time of the world's first cities
Archaeologists in Iraq have discovered the remains of a 5,000-year-old building that might have been used as a "cultic space" or temple for worship.
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