Drought Reveals Ruins Of 3,400-Year-Old City By The Tigris River... Again

Drought Reveals Ruins Of 3,400-Year-Old City By The Tigris River... Again


Three years ago a drought lowered the height of the Mosul Reservoir in Iraqi Kurdistan and briefly revealed a city that archaeologists think might be Zakhiku, a center of the Bronze Age Mittani Empire.

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