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Archaeology of Iraq / Ancient Near East / Civilizations / Ubaid period / Uruk / Sumer / Eridu / Jemdet Nasr / Euphrates / Asia / Mesopotamia / Fertile Crescent
Date: 2008-03-06 11:53:37
Archaeology of Iraq
Ancient Near East
Civilizations
Ubaid period
Uruk
Sumer
Eridu
Jemdet Nasr
Euphrates
Asia
Mesopotamia
Fertile Crescent

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