The Lost City of Alexander the Great Found After Nearly Two Millennia
Archaeologists have confirmed the discovery of a lost city founded by Alexander the Great in southern Iraq, previously buried for centuries.
Alexander the Great's long-lost city located after nearly two millennia: 'Absolutely stunning'
Archaeologists have confirmed the discovery of Alexandria on the Tigris, a lost city founded by Alexander the Great in southern Iraq.
3000 Years on the Sumerian Table: Chemistry Reveals What Ancient Iraqis Ate
A new study reveals unprecedented details about the diet of ancient Mesopotamians using modern techniques that analyze zinc isotopes in tooth enamel.
Tahar Ben Jelloun: Shiites and Sunnis, an Ancient Fracture Behind the War
The article discusses the historical divide between Shiites and Sunnis in Islam, emphasizing the significance of this schism in contemporary conflicts.
Ancient Christians lived alongside followers of mysterious faith 1,500 years ago, archaeologists say
Recent archaeological findings in Iraq indicate that ancient Christians coexisted with adherents of a now-little-known religion around 1,500 years ago.