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Ancient Bronze Age city reemerges from Iraq river after extreme drought

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An extreme drought caused a 3,400-year-old city to reemerge from a reservoir on the Tigris River in northern Iraq. The Bronze Age city, at an archaeological site called Kemune, is a relic of the Mittani Empire. Researchers have long known of the remains of the city, but they can only investigate them during droughts.

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