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Sippar
Sippar (Sumerian: , Zimbir) (also Sippir or Sippara) was an ancient Near Eastern Sumerian and later Babylonian city on the east bank of the Euphrates river. Its tell is located at the site of modern Tell Abu Habbah near Yusufiyah in Iraq's Baghdad Governorate, some north of Babylon and southwest of Baghdad. The city's ancient name, Sippar, could also refer to its sister city, Sippar-Amnanum (located at the modern site of Tell ed-Der); a more specific designation for the city here referred to as Sippar was Sippar-Yaḫrurum (Sippar-Jaḫrurum). The name comes from the Amorite Yaḫrurum tribe that li
Siloam inscription
Hebrew inscription
Duenos Inscription
kernos
Pyramid of Djedkare-Isesi
smooth-sided pyramid
Varvakeion Athena
Roman-era statue of Athena Parthenos
Anta das Pedras Grandes
dolmen in Caneças, Portugal