New Archaeological Discovery in Iraq
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Iraqi Minister of Culture, Tourism and Antiquities Ahmed Fakak announced on Friday an important archaeological discovery that enhances Iraq's cultural heritage in Nineveh Governorate, north of the capital, Baghdad. Fakak said in a press statement that the new discovery comes "as part of the joint excavation work of the Iraqi-German mission at the site of Tell Nabi Yunus in Mosul." He added that the discovery is "the second winged bull that adorn…
On Friday, the Iraqi Minister of Culture, Tourism and Antiquities, Ahmed Fakak, announced an important archaeological discovery promoting Iraq's cultural heritage in Ninawa Governorate, 400 km north of Baghdad. In a press release, Vakak stated that the new discovery was "in the joint excavation work of the German Iraqi Mission at the site of the Tel al-Nabi Younis site in Mosul, the second winged bull that decorated the facade of King Ashuri's p…
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