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- » Google 3D-prints replica of historic Assyrian statue destroyed by ISIS in 2015
- » Slovak archaeologists found gemstones of Old Christian community in Kuwait
- » This book traces the long history of Christianity in India to show how rooted it is in the country
- » Nestorian stone tablet traces early Christianity in China
- » Mesopotamian King Sargon II envisioned ancient city Karkemish as western Assyrian capital
- » Complex Astronomical and Astrological Systems Detailed on Ancient Assyrian Tablets
- » The Monumental Fall of Babylon: What Really Shattered the Empire?
- » Ninurta: God of War and Agriculture
- » The Simele Massacre & the Unsung Hero of the Genocide Convention
- » Archaeologists discover evidence that may prove biblical King David existed
- » Ancient Christian ruins discovered under former ISIS-held territory
- » What happened to China’s early Christians and why did the Nestorian doctrine die out?
- » This Book Contains an Invisible 1,400-Year-Old Text We Can Only Read With X-Rays .. How is this even possible?
- » March 3 2018, the 100th Anniversary of Patriarch Mar Shimun XXI Benyamin's Assassination
- » ISIS' Destruction of Biblical Tomb of Jonah Uncovers Inscriptions on Assyrian King, 'Great Gods'
- » How archaeologists discovered an ancient Assyrian city – and lost it again
- » watch: Mysterious pool found near ancient Jerusalem church
- » Road Map: Thousands of Ancient Assyrian Tablets Reveal Clues to Locations of Lost Cities
- » First infertility diagnosis made 4,000 years ago discovered in cuneiform tablet in Turkey
- » An Iraqi Town Where Muslims, Jews and Christians Coexist, in Theory
- » Iraq steps up efforts to restore lost heritage at ancient Nimrud
- » Mosul: Iraq's second city and cultural jewel
- » New lamps for old: the Assyrians settled near the Battlefords more than 100 years ago
- » Ancient Assyrian site discovered in Erbil
- » Anatolian borders of Assyrian Empire revealed at Tushhan Mound
- » The Middle East Seems to People in the West a Foreign Place. It Isn’t.
- » A rose by any other name: When Turkish was written in the Greek, Armenian and even Syrian script
- » 3,000 years ago, it ruled the Mideast, now blown to pieces
- » Catholic and Orthodox Christian churches compared
- » 1,800-Year-Old Mosaic Portraits of the Dead Unearthed in Turkey
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