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Archaeologists who are excavating the ancient city of Nineveh in Iraq have discovered a rare stone carving depicting the last ...
Can King Ninus of Assyria from Greek mythology be identified as a historical figure? This article examines the evidence.
Sifting through the tan dirt of northern Iraq, archaeologists looked at the remnants of an ancient empire’s capital city.
The first major error is in the supposed "meteor impact," the crux of this theory. Unfortunately for proponents of the Köfels ...
Archaeologists uncovered a relief of King Ashurbanipal with Assyrian gods in ancient Nineveh, offering new insight into Mesopotamian art.
A team from Heidelberg University excavating in Iraq made a spectacular find: In the throne room of the North Palace of King ...
The Beginning of the Massacres ... Ottoman administration began implementing their blue print to eliminate the Christians of Armenia, Syria, Assyria, and Chaldees from the East. After declaring war in ...
Rare stone carving depicting Assyrian king surrounded by gods unearthed - Stone engravings of deities from the Assyrian ...
A team from Heidelberg University excavating in Iraq made a spectacular find: In the throne room of the North Palace of King ...
Ancient Tel Shiqmona site yields first evidence of large-scale purple dye production centuries before Roman times, possibly ...
Located at Tel Shiqmona in coastal Israel, the facility turned sea snails into purple dye at an industrial scale ...