UNESCO lists Iraq’s Babylon as World Heritage Site 23/08/2019 – Posted in: ART & CULTURE – Tags: World Heritage Sites
UNESCO lists Iraq’s Babylon as World Heritage Site
The ancient Mesopotamian city of Babylon has been declared a Unesco World Heritage Site.
- Babylon, about 85 kilometres south of Baghdad, was once the centre of a sprawling empire, renowned for its towers and mudbrick temples.
- Its hanging gardens were one of the seven ancient wonders of the world, commissioned by King Nebuchadnezzar II.
- A UNESCO World Heritage Committee meeting in Azerbaijan’s capital Baku, made the ancient Mesopotamian city on the Euphrates River the sixth world heritage site within the borders of a country known as a cradle of civilization.
- The other five World Heritage Sites are the southern marshlands, Hatra, Samarra, Ashur and the citadel in Erbil, the capital of Iraq’s Kurdistan Region.
Important Info
- Research shows that the Ancient Babylonians were using geometrical calculations to track Jupiter across the night sky.
- Ancient Babylonians ‘first to use geometry’
- Clay tablets engraved with their Cuneiform writing system have already shown these people were advanced in astronomy.
- They wrote reports about what they saw in the sky.
Source: BBC
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