Archaeologists in northern Iraq, working on the Mashki and Adad gate sites in Mosul that were destroyed by Islamic State in 2016, recently uncovered 2,700-year-old Assyrian reliefs. Featuring war ...
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Detail from a stone wall relief from Ashurbanipal's palace, depicting a royal hunt. (British Museum, CC BY-NC-SA) Archaeologists in northern Iraq, working on the Mashki and Adad gate sites in Mosul ...
Archaeologists in northern Iraq, working on the Masaki and Adad gate sites in Mosul that were destroyed by Islamic State in 2016, recently uncovered 2,700-year-old Assyrian reliefs. Featuring battle ...
Islamic State has taken credit for demolishing the Assyrian Mashki Gate in Iraq’s northern province of Nineveh, in another example of the destruction of priceless antiquities in areas under the ...
The Mosul Museum once held hand-chiseled reliefs and statues from three civilizations across three millennia. It exhibited two 13th-century coffins inscribed with verses from the Qur'an, statues ...
A 1977 photograph of the Nergal Gate in Nineveh, Iraq, which was later destroyed by ISIS. (Vivienne Sharp/Heritage Images/Getty Images) During World War II, countries on both sides of the fight ...
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