Resurfacing the Lost: Discovering an Ancient City on Iraq’s Tigris River

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The Tigris River is one of the most important rivers in the world, and it has been home to many civilizations throughout history. In recent years, a drought in Iraq has caused the water levels in the Tigris to drop, revealing a hidden city that has been buried for centuries.

The city, which has been named Zakhiku, is located in the Kurdistan region of Iraq. It is believed to have been founded in the 24th century BC, and it was a major center of trade and commerce during the Bronze Age.

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