Archeological site with over 100 skulls discovered in Erbil
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Archeological site with over 100 skulls discovered in Erbil
Mass Grave Discovery in Erbil, KurdistanA significant archaeological site has been uncovered in the Baghlumnara quarter of Erbil Governor Omed Xoshnaw confirmed that preliminary analysis dates the mass grave and associated items to over 1,400 years ago, placing them in the period of the Kingdom of Adiabene, which existed in the 4th–5th centuries AD.Artifacts and Human RemainsRecovered items include old coins, two bronze bracelets, two pearl neck…
Archaeologists in Erbil, the capital of the Kurdistan Region, have discovered a cemetery dating back approximately 1,400 years, containing over 100 human skulls and several ancient artifacts. Local authorities announced the discovery, as reported by the Shafaq news agency. In a statement, the Directorate of Antiquities and Heritage reported that human remains had been discovered during a public works project. After alerting the relevant authorit…
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