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German Archaeologist: Beneath Every Footstep in Syria is an Ancient Civilization
Travel
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Syria, the land of civilizations and history, is rife with ancient monuments that tell the stories of the many peoples and civilizations that lived in it, whose stories endured in the face of time to tell humanity about their greatness.
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Najem Citadel - Archaeological Fortress Narrates the Assyrian Civilization
Travel
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Locating on a crossroad of Aleppo-Harran up to Mesopotamia- (Iraq, or Bilad al-Rafidain), Najem Citadel, which lies in the northeast of Manbij in the Syrian Aleppo Governoarte, was an important strategic center in ancient times.
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Archaeologists - Engraved Stone Tile Dating Back to Neolithic Age Found in Syria
Culture
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An engraved limestone tile dating back to the Neolithic era (10th millennium BC) was found at an archeological site on the banks of the Euphrates River in the Manbij area, northern Syria.
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Archaeological Syrian dish to be displayed in Brussels
Culture
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The Royal Art and History Museum in Brussels has chosen a unique way to display its collection of the Islamic Art , selecting about 340 pieces from Syria, Iraq, Egypt, Morocco, Turkey, Iran, South Spain and Central Asia dating back to more than a century.
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Morocco - An archaeological museum to be built
Related news from Morocco
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A national museum of archeology and earth sciences and a new national theater will be built in Rabat at the edge of Bouregreg river, the Ministry of Culture said.
The projects are meant to enrich the national cultural landscape and promote the city of Rabat as a cultural capital, the ministry said in a statement.
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Saladin Castle - Archaeological Finds and Continuing Restoration in Syria
Travel
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Saladin's Castle (Qal’at Salah El-Din) is one of the largest and most prestigious castles in Syria, with its unique blend of architectural styles and its rich history which dates back to the days of the Phoenicians.
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Archaeological Findings - A mass cemetery carved in rocks discovered in Syria
Culture
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Syrian Department of Antiquities in Tartous (Syrian city in the Coast) unearthed a mass cemetery carved in rocks near al-Basel Hospital.
The cemetery consists of  7 rooms including burial chambers with some bodies inside. There were no findings or any clay or bone fragments in those
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Al-Andareen – A gate into Syrian culture, art and archaeology
Culture
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Famous for its archeological sites and rich history, al-Andareen or Androna as it was called in the Roman era, flourished in the Byzantine age and was the first defence line in the face of the Bedouin invasions in the Syrian Desert and one of the important sites where you can get acquainted
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Archaeology: Rocky Tombs Dating Back to Islamic Era Unearthed in Syria
Culture
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Director of Tartus Ruins Department Marwan Hasan announced the end of the seasonal archaeological explorations undergone annually, unearthing some of Tartus (Syrian City) cultural and historic treasures.
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