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Ancient Near East / Archaeology of Iraq / Civilizations / Jemdet Nasr / Uruk / Cities of the ancient Near East / Eridu / Eshnunna / Cradle of civilization / Asia / Fertile Crescent / Mesopotamia
Date: 2000-01-06 10:08:48
Ancient Near East
Archaeology of Iraq
Civilizations
Jemdet Nasr
Uruk
Cities of the ancient Near East
Eridu
Eshnunna
Cradle of civilization
Asia
Fertile Crescent
Mesopotamia

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