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BeschreibungUruk Archaeological site at Warka, Iraq MOD 45156521.jpg
English: A general view of the Uruk archaeological site at Warka in Iraq.
The site of Uruk was discovered in 1849 by William Kennett Loftus who led the first excavations from 1850 to 1854. The Arabic name of Babylonia, al-ʿIrāq, is thought to be derived from the name Uruk, via Aramaic (Erech) and possibly Middle Persian (Erāq) transmission.
Organization: Army
Object Name: CCT-08-099-OUT-UNC-371
Category: MOD
Supplemental Categories: Equipment, Locations
Keywords: Iraq, Archeological sites, British Museum, British Army, Uruk
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== {{int:filedesc}} == {{information |description={{en|A general view of the Uruk archaeological site at Warka in Iraq.
The site of Uruk was discovered in 1849 by William Kennett Loftus who led the first excavations from 1850 to 1854. The Arabic nam...
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