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Interesting Engineering on MSNDead sheep to gold: 4,000-year-old tablet reveals world’s first empire’s secretsArchaeologists have unearthed “administrative tablets,” which provide the oldest tangible proof of the world’s ...
Ancient stone tablets show government red tape goes back 4,000 years, say scientists - The administrative tablets give a rare ...
The city of Kalkhu was a capital of the Assyrian Empire for over 150 years until King Sargon moved the capital to Dur-Sharukin (modern Khorshabad) in 717 B.C. The city is located 4 miles south-west of ...
On top of the flagstaff is the standard of King Sargon I, who established the first Assyrian empire. During the ancient times this insignia stood by the king's side to let everyone know his ...
Babylon consists of more than 300 knights led by their king, Sargon, who takes his title from the legendary Babylonian ruler. (Staff Photo by David Grunfeld, The Times-Picayune) Schroder was all ...
Ashur incurs the undying enmity of ruthless generalissimo Sargon, gets killed and the orphaned knave is shipped off to a desolate training camp for six years by king Hammurabi's clemency.
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