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A stone Tablet from Assyria in Mespotamia in the Middle East Royalty Free Stock Photo
2000 year old Assyrian carved stone column from Mespotamia in the Middle East Royalty Free Stock Photo
2000 year old Assyrian carved stone frieze from Mespotamia in the Middle East Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Ishtar gate was the entrance to Ancient Babylon in Mespotamia in the Middle East Royalty Free Stock Photo
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A stone Tablet from Assyria in Mespotamia in the Middle East
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The Institute for Ancient Near Eastern Archaeology was founded in 1948 at the Freie Universität in Berlin. Geographically, the scope of work extends over Turkey, Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, the Persian Gulf, Saudi Arabia and Yemen, Iran, Georgia, Armenia, Afghanistan, and Pakistan. Chronologically, it encompasses the span of time from the beginnings of the sedentarization of humans to the Islamic conquests, a total of around 10,000 years.


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