Nablus: Antiquities Inspectorate announced major archaeological and architectural discoveries this season, including about 1,500 artifacts from various historical periods and significant urban remains at key southern sites.
According to Qatar News Agency, the finds were uncovered by 10 international missions working at Ur, Lagash, Girsu, Eridu, and Larsa. The discoveries include cuneiform tablets, cylinder seals, and pottery, all of which have been transferred to the National Museum in Baghdad.
The architectural discoveries are highlighted by Larsa's city gate and outer wall, major buildings in Girsu, and an ancient irrigation canal in Lagash.