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Nineveh
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Joshua J. Mark published on 06 March 2011 |
Nineveh (modern-day Mosul, Iraq) was one of the oldest and greatest cities in antiquity. The area was settled as early as 6000 BCE and, by 3000, had become an important religious center for worship of the goddess Ishtar. The early city (and subsequent buildings) were constructed on a fault line and, consequently, suffered damage from a number of earthquakes... [continue reading]
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Stephen BertmanOxford University Press, USA (07 July 2005)Price: $16.85 -

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