Archaeologists discover nearly 3,000-year-old rock carvings in ancient city in Iraq
Intricate carvings were discovered in the ancient city of Nineveh.
Posted at 7:25 PM, Nov 04, 2022 and last updated 6:25 PM, Nov 04, 2022
Today, what was the ancient city of Nineveh is marked by two large mounds, Tell Kuyunjiq and Tell Nabī Yūnus Prophet Jonah."
That is the area where a team of archaeologists from the University of Pennsylvania in the U.S. have discovered some intricate rock carvings that are 2,700-years-old, Heritage Daily reports.
The area is just outside of the Iraqi city of Mosul.
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Posted at 7:25 PM, Nov 04, 2022 and last updated 6:25 PM, Nov 04, 2022
Today, what was the ancient city of Nineveh is marked by two large mounds, Tell Kuyunjiq and Tell Nabī Yūnus Prophet Jonah."
That is the area where a team of archaeologists from the University of Pennsylvania in the U.S. have discovered some intricate rock carvings that are 2,700-years-old, Heritage Daily reports.
The area is just outside of the Iraqi city of Mosul.
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