Iraq receives 125 antiquities from Germany
Relics 02:47 PM - 2022-07-24
Today, Sunday, Foreign Ministry spokesman Ahmed al-Sahaf announced that Iraq received 125 antiquities from Germany.
Sahaf stated, "The Embassy of the Republic of Iraq in Berlin received 125 antiquities from Susan Bullock from the Institute of Near Eastern Archeology of the Free University of Berlin."
He explained that the pieces borrowed for study since the nineties from the historical landmark Abu Salabikh around 20 km northwest of the site of ancient Nippur in Al-Qadisiyyah Governorate.
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