Researchers have identified an extensive Mesopotamian canal network that supplied ancient farms in the Eridu region with ...
The Tigris and Euphrates rivers, flowing from southern Turkey through Syria and Iraq, met at the Shatt al-Arab River near Basra, creating vast marshlands in Iraq and Iran. Seasonal flooding ...
Conflicts leave scars on people—and on communities’ economic and social fabrics. Previous armed conflicts across Iraq have ...
Researchers in Iraq have uncovered an extensive Mesopotamian canal system used for irrigation over 3,000 years ago.
Lieutenant-Commander Charles Henry Cowley took part in a suicidal mission to reinforce the besieged Kut garrison in Mesopotamia, now Iraq ... the Tigris and Euphrates rivers pre-hostilities ...
The Tigris and Euphrates rivers are key water sources for Iraq. About 75 percent of Iraq’s water comes from neighboring Iran and Turkey, and 20 to 25 percent is from internal sources.
An important water source in Iraq’s southern province of Dhi Qar is drying up, affecting thousands of people and threatening ...
A large network of ancient irrigation canals has been discovered in Iraq’s Eridu region ... was used to divert Euphrates River water to farms. Researchers traced the canals using satellite ...
Archaeologists have discovered a massive and well-preserved network of ancient irrigation canals in southern Mesopotamia, ...
Eridu was left dry and uninhabited, preserving it like no other Mesopotamian region with irrigation systems that ended up ...