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Severe Drought in Iraq Reveals 2000-Year-Old Tombs
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Severe Drought in Iraq Reveals 2000-Year-Old Tombs
Low water levels resulting from a severe drought that has caused a humanitarian crisis in parts of Iraq have exposed a series of ancient tombs in the country’s north. Archaeologists have discovered approximately 40 tombs, believed to be around 2,300 years old, along the cracked banks of the Mosul Dam in Iraq’s Khanke region, as reported by Al Jazeera. The reservoir is the largest in the country. The drought — one of Iraq’s worst in nearly a cent…
The recent severe drought in Iraq has revealed graves that are more than 2300 years old, providing a rare view of the ancient civilizations that lived in this region. These discoveries are very important in brother years.
·Baghdad, Iraq
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