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Drought in Iraq Reveals Forty Ancient Tombs in Mosul Reservoir · Global Voices

Summary by La Vanguardia
When the waters recede, they rarely bring good news. And it is that the retreat of the waters that can be seen in the images that precede this text, has exposed not only the fragility of our present, but also ancient traces that remained hidden. In Iraq, under the dam of Mosul, the lack of water has revealed a Hellenistic cemetery of 2,300 years ago. Continue reading...
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When the waters recede, they rarely bring good news. And it is that the retreat of the waters that can be seen in the images that precede this text, has exposed not only the fragility of our present, but also ancient traces that remained hidden. In Iraq, under the dam of Mosul, the lack of water has revealed a Hellenistic cemetery of 2,300 years ago. Continue reading...

·Granada, Spain
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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Thursday, September 4, 2025.
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