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Study: Clay cylinders found in Iraq bear writings belonging to Nebuchadnezzar II | The Jerusalem Post The translation appears to align with a description of Nebuchadnezzar from the Book of Daniel, which depicts him walking on his palace roof in Babylon while boasting of his construction projects.

Clay cylinders from ancient Kish preserve inscriptions of Nebuchadnezzar II offering a direct voice from one of the Bible’s most pivotal figures.

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Axes as Tools : Reflections on an Axe from Ethiopia | Near Eastern Archaeology: Vol 89, No 1 This article discusses the function and symbolism of an iron axe from contemporary Ethiopia, and suggests insights regarding axes as tools, weapons, and symbolic items in the Bronze and Iron Age…

These reflections shed light on axes in the Bronze and Iron Age Levant, helping us better understand their function and symbolism within the material culture of the biblical world.

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Chicago archaeologists on how war, looting threaten Iran’s cultural heritage When cultural heritage sites are destroyed abroad, we all lose.

⚠️ UNESCO warns that key heritage sites in Iran are damaged or at risk amid ongoing conflict, raising urgent concerns among archaeologists and legal experts working to protect the past. Cultural memory is caught in the crossfire.

#Archaeology #CulturalHeritage #AncientNearEast

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The oldest bridge in the world | Curators' Corner S10 Ep12
The oldest bridge in the world | Curators' Corner S10 Ep12 For decades, this structure was known simply as the 'Enigmatic Construction'. Monumental, imposing, mysterious, the archaeologists who excavated it in the 1920-30s assumed it had to be either a…

Once thought a temple or tomb, the “Enigmatic Construction” at Girsu is now revealed as the world’s oldest bridge. A stunning rethink of ancient innovation.

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Strange Conical Vessels Found at Copper Age Sites Are the First Prehistoric “Candles” Used in Rituals 7,000 Years Ago For nearly one hundred years, archaeologists have wondered what a series of strange cone-shaped ceramic vessels, resembling ice cream cornets, were used for. They appear only at sites more than 5,000…

🕯️ Over 500 ancient vessels reveal a surprising use: beeswax lamps designed for outdoor rituals, shedding new light on ancient ceremonial practices. Even everyday objects carried sacred meaning in the ancient world.

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Why the Tower of Babel Is So Hard to Explain New insights into Genesis 11 suggest the Tower of Babel may have been portrayed as complete, raising deeper questions about its meaning and interpretation.

Nine verses long, the Tower of Babel has shaped language, art, and imagination for millennia. A tiny text with a massive cultural footprint.

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60% of Sudan’s National Museum Looted, Report Says The destruction of cultural heritage in the war-torn nation threatens to distort the past and present beyond recognition, fracturing Sudan’s future.

⚠️ Over 60% of Sudan’s National Museum has been looted amid civil war, with priceless artifacts stolen or destroyed. Even now, experts race to document and recover what remains.

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Kharg Island: The ‘Orphan Pearl of the Persian Gulf’ in Iran with a Rich and Ancient Heritage After US President Donald Trump said American forces had “totally obliterated” military targets on Kharg Island, attention has turned to the small Persian Gulf island that is not only Iran’s key oil…

🏝️ Kharg Island is back in the spotlight after strikes, revealing a place where strategic power meets ancient tombs, shrines, and deep history. A tiny island with outsized cultural significance.

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⚠️ UNESCO raises alarm as war damage hits iconic heritage sites in Iran, including Golestan Palace and historic landmarks in Isfahan. Cultural treasures spanning centuries now face an uncertain future amid ongoing conflict.

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When Egyptian and Canaanite Temples Met
When Egyptian and Canaanite Temples Met YouTube video by Dr. Smiti Nathan

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A mass grave of young children and infants from the Persian period in Tel Azekah and its importance for the understanding of burial practices of unweaned infants During the excavations at Tel Azekah, a cistern was discovered on the tell’s lower plateau containing the remains of a minimum of 68 individuals, almost all of whom were infants and young children....

Excavations at Tel Azekah uncovered a Persian-period cistern burial of dozens of infants. Such findings shed light on life and death in the Achaemenid-era world that forms the backdrop to parts of the Hebrew Bible.

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The Opium Trail from Egypt to Persia, or Putting Your Hope in Dope, Ancient Edition | This Week in the Ancient Near East The discovery of opium residues in an Egyptian alabaster jar with the Achaemenid king Xerxes’ name on it has us wondering. How stoned were they in the past? Was that why the jar ended up at Yale?…

Residues of opium found in an Egyptian alabaster jar bearing the name of Xerxes I raise new questions about ritual and intoxication in the ancient world. The find adds nuance to how substances may have figured in elite contexts.

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Blue Threads of the Bronze Age Archaeological finds from Bronze Age Anatolia (modern-day Turkey) reveal sophisticated weaving and textile production, including dyed fabrics and single-needle knitting techniques, providing context…

These finds reveal that the inhabitants of #Beycesultan produced a range of fabrics using different techniques, fibers, and levels of craftsmanship. Such discoveries help scholars reconstruct the economic and technological landscape of the #ancientNearEast.

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Earliest visual depiction of God's biblical creation story discovered A stunning goblet found in the sands of the West Bank has revealed the earliest visual depiction of Creation, aligning with the Bible's Book of Genesis.

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TWO INSCRIBED CYLINDERS OF NEBUCHADNEZZAR II FROM THE ZIGGURAT OF KISH | IRAQ | Cambridge Core TWO INSCRIBED CYLINDERS OF NEBUCHADNEZZAR II FROM THE ZIGGURAT OF KISH

Two cylinders of Nebuchadnezzar II from Kish record his restoration of a ziggurat. The same king dominates the Bible, showing how royal building ideology and legitimation in Mesopotamia framed the world behind the texts.

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Friends of ASOR Tours: Philadelphia 2026 This tour takes place between April 16-17, 2026 with visits to and guided tours of museums in Philadelphia.

Go behind the scenes with Friends of ASOR in Philadelphia, April 16–17 🏛️✨ Exclusive access to the Penn Museum, Barnes Foundation, and Philadelphia Museum of Art.

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Mudbrick Architecture: Social Meaning and Functionality - The Ancient Near East Today Since the Neolithic, mudbrick architecture has been one of the most widespread building traditions across the world. But a mudbrick is more than a structural unit: it is also a repository of…

Mudbrick architecture shaped daily life across the biblical world. More than building material, mudbrick encodes labour and social meaning behind homes, temples, and cities of the Bible.

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The late prehistoric administrative artefacts from Tapeh Tyalineh, Kermanshah, western Iran | Antiquity | Cambridge Core The late prehistoric administrative artefacts from Tapeh Tyalineh, Kermanshah, western Iran

Excavations at Tapeh Tyalineh have uncovered over 7,000 seal impressions and related administrative tools from c. 3000 BCE. The finds illuminate early bureaucratic systems behind economies later echoed in Mesopotamian and biblical worlds.

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The Nimrud Letters Discover the Nimrud Letters—Assyrian royal archives from Kalhu—revealing eighth-century BCE imperial politics, administration, and insights into Israel and Judah.

The Nimrud Letters offer a window into imperial policy, warfare, deportations, and administration under Tiglath-Pileser III and Sargon II. They show the Assyrian world behind biblical accounts of Israel and Judah.

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Ancient Mesopotamian medical texts reveal temple visits for treating ear and spleen disorders Ancient Mesopotamian texts show patients with ear and spleen disorders visited temples to gain divine favor before medical treatment.

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Why a Bronze Age trade complaint still resonates in internet age - Türkiye Today A Bronze Age complaint tablet transformed Ea-Nasir from an obscure copper trader into a global internet meme and a bridge between archaeology and pop culture

A 3,800 yo tablet from Ur records a complaint against a copper merchant named Ea-Nasir. Beyond its meme fame, the text offers rare insight into Bronze Age trade, ethics, and dispute resolution in Mesopotamia.

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Gender ambiguity was a tool of power 4,500 years ago in Mesopotamia Gender-ambiguous people in ancient Mesopotamia were powerful and important members of society more than four millennia ago.

Long before modern politics, ancient Mesopotamian societies recognized gender-diverse people in formal, respected roles. Texts from 3rd-millennium BCE Mesopotamia name assinnu serving Ištar and ša rēši at royal courts.

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Race to save Sudan's plundered heritage as museums fall victim to war In almost three years of civil war in Sudan, the country's museums have been ravaged, with thousands of its archaeological treasures looted and feared trafficked. Researchers in Sudan and beyond are…

Sudan’s civil war has devastated museums, with thousands of artifacts looted and trafficked. The losses threaten material culture from ancient Nubia and Kush, key contexts for the biblical world’s southern neighbors.

#BiblicalWorld #AncientNearEast #Nubia #Kush

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MEZOPOTAMYA UYGARLIKLARINDA KEDİLER
MEZOPOTAMYA UYGARLIKLARINDA KEDİLER YouTube video by mırkca

MEZOPOTAMYA UYGARLIKLARINDA KEDİLER youtu.be/ipRtFk6JNso

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MEZOPOTAMYA UYGARLIKLARINDA KEDİLER
MEZOPOTAMYA UYGARLIKLARINDA KEDİLER YouTube video by mırkca

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The mass burial at Ashkelon was probably mandated by Persian rulers, following Zoroastrian funerary rules. A unique intersection of religion, commerce, and animal management.
#Zoroastrianism #AncientNearEast

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Top Archaeological Discoveries of 2025 - The Ancient Near East Today ANE Today’s editor shares some of the most exciting archaeological discoveries and breakthroughs of 2025.

Top archaeological discoveries of 2025 range from Neolithic monuments at Karahantepe and royal tombs in Egypt to DNA, shipwrecks, ancient plagues, and scripts finally deciphered. A landmark year for ancient studies!

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I received an email today from a substack that deals with Myths and legends. The topic was Joseph - the "father" of Jesus, who apparently lived in the region of #Israel, #Mesopotamia and the #AncientNearEast. So, not Judea, and not #Palestine then?

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Fall of Babylon | The Ancients

This is a fascinating episode of The Ancients #Podcast about Fall of #Babylon

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