Team Of Archaeologists Return To Iraq In Search Of Millennia-old Cultural Treasures

After War and Insurgency Kept Them Away From Iraq for Decades, Members of a French-iraqi Archaeological Expedition Are Making an Enthusiastic Return in Search of Millennia-old Cultural Treasures.

The Team of 20 People Have Made “major Discoveries,” Including the Residence of a Ruler Identified by About 60 Cuneiform Tablets That Have Been Transferred to the National Museum in Baghdad.

Researcher at France’s National Centre for Scientific Research, Heading the Franco-iraqi Mission Regis Vallet Said Larsa Is Like an Archaeological Playground and a “paradise” for Exploring Ancient Mesopotamia.

Larsa Also Hosted Through the Ages the Empire of Akkad, the Babylonians, Alexander the Great, the Christians and the Persians.


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