Archaeological sites in Iraq



Edgar James Banks, ''Bismaya: or the lost City of Adab,'' 1912 (E-text)
        EOS

"three ox-drivers from Adab" www orient
        Three ox-drivers from Adab: translation

Akkad History : from The History of the Ancient Near East
        Ancient Akkad in Mesopotamia (NorthEast Iraq)

''What I heard about Iraq in 2005'' by Eliot Weinberger, London Review of Books info
        What I heard about Iraq in 2005

History lost in dust of war-torn Iraq , BBC, April 25, 2005, mentions damage to Babylon.
        BBC NEWS | World | Middle East | History lost in dust of war-torn Iraq

Babylonian gardens
        Babylonian Garden

Babylon wrecked by war, The Guardian, January 15, 2005 guardian iraq story
        Guardian Unlimited | Special reports | Babylon wrecked by war

The History of the Ancient Near East tripod
        Ancient Babylon (Babel) [Babil] History in Mesopotamia (Iraq)

CTESIPHON (TISFUN): The Imperial Capital of Parthian & Sasanian Dynasties archaeology
        IRANIAN WORLD: CTESIPHON (TISFUN) The Imperial Capital of Parthian & Sasanian Dynasties - (The Circle of Ancient Iranian Studies - CAIS)©

The History of the Ancient Near East tripod
        The Eridu Period of the Ubaid Culture in Iraq

The Sumerian king list: translation <-- Help me! I'm a broken link!
        

Kish (Ukhaimir) at The History of the Ancient Near East tripod
        Ancient Kish (Ukhaimir) in Sumer [Iraq]

Treasure of Nimrud rediscovered — Article from the Wall Street Journal posted to a message board.
        Treasure of Nimrud Is Found In Iraq, and It's Spectacular

More images from the National Geographic.
        National Geographic News Photo Gallery: Treasures of Iraq: Part One

Images sanders photos meso
        Nimrud Thumbnail Image Index

Nimrud/Calah tripod
        Ancient Nimrud (Calah) in [Sumer] Iraq

Nineveh page at the British Museum's website. Includes photographs of items from their collection.
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John Malcolm Russell, "Stolen stones: the modern sack of Nineveh" in Archaeology; looting of sculptures in the 1990s.
        Stolen Stones: The Modern Sack of Nineveh

On archeological discoveries in Nuzi display
        B.U. Bridge: Boston University community's weekly newspaper

AllAboutArchaeology.org
        Archaeology - AllAboutArchaeology.org

City of Ur from
        City of Ur

www.froola.com - now! Archaeological_sites_in_Iraq

''Jewish Encyclopedia'': view
        JewishEncyclopedia.com - UR:

The History of the Ancient Near East tripod
        Ancient Ur (Tell Muqayyar) in Sumer [Iraq)]

Treasures from the Royal Tombs of Ur
        Ur Home Page

Woolley and the Great Flood flood
        McClung Museum - Royal Tombs of UR - Woolley and the Great Flood

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