Archaeologists Rush to Investigate 3,400-Year-Old City Emerging From Tigris River

Last Update: 2022-06-01 00:00:00- Source: Iraq News

A team of archaeologists had to scramble to investigate a 3,400-year-old city before it disappeared again after it emerged from the Tigris River in Iraq due to drought.

Their fast reaction allowed them to discover over 100 ancient clay tablets, with one researcher labeling the discovery and the fact that they had survived submerged underwater for so long "a miracle."

The settlement emerged from the waters of the Mosul reservoir, which is located in northern Iraq and includes the Mosul Dam (once known as Saddam Dam), earlier this year as the water levels dropped due to an extreme drought in the country.

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The archaeological site of Kemune in the dried-up area of the Mosul reservoir, Iraq. Universities of Freiburg and Tubingen, KAO/Zenger

The city, which was discovered by a team of German and Kurdish archaeologists, dates back to the Mittani Empire era, in the Bronze Age, and was once located on the Tigris River, the University of Freiburg said in a statement released Monday.

The Tigris and Euphrates rivers form a region between them known as Mesopotamia, which was the scene of Biblical events.

The university added: "The extensive city with a palace and several large buildings could be ancient Zakhiku – believed to have been an important center in the Mittani Empire (ca. 1550-1350 BC)."

The university explained that Iraq is "one of the countries in the world most affected by climate change" and that "to prevent crops from drying out, large amounts of water have been drawn down from the Mosul reservoir – Iraq's most important water storage – since December."

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