eng CULTUREENGLISH Kurdistan : Archaeologists uncover ancient palace of the Mittani Empire in Kurdistan Region by admin 28 June، 2019 written by admin 28 June، 2019 1.1K Wladimir van Wilgenburg |Kurdistan 24 English ERBIL (Kurdistan 24) — German and Kurdish archaeologists have uncovered a 3,400-year-old Bronze Age palace on the eastern bank of the Tigris River in one of the most important recent archeological finds in the region, the Tübingen University said on Thursday. German-Kurdish research team came upon a surprising discovery as ruins emerge from the waters of the Tigris River. Terrace wall on the western side of Kemune Palace. (Photo- University of Tübingen and Kurdistan Archaeology Organization) “The find is one of the most important archaeological discoveries in the region in recent decades and illustrates the success of the Kurdish-German cooperation,” Kurdish archaeologist Hasan Ahmed Qasim noted. The site of Kemune on the eastern Tigris can be dated to the time of the Mittani Empire, which dominated large parts of northern Mesopotamia and Syria from the 15th to the 14th century BCE. A room in the palace during excavations. (Photo- University of Tübingen and Kurdistan Archaeology Organization) The Mittani Empire is a kingdom of the Ancient Near East, but has not received the same levels of attention as other more significant ones. Last autumn, decreasing water levels in the Mosul Dam reservoir due to draughts unexpectedly brought to light remains of an ancient city. The area had been flooded following the construction of the Mosul Dam in the mid-1980s. Archeologists has already discovered the site in 2010, but were unable to excavate it. German and Kurdish archaeologists excavate the palace site of Kemune on the eastern Tigris. (Photo- Universität Tübingen:eScience-Center). Only last year, due to a lack of rainfall and water, archeologists were able to launch a spontaneous rescue excavation of the ruins exposed by the receding water levels. The research was headed by Dr. Hasan Ahmed Qasim (Duhok) and Dr. Ivana Puljiz (Tübingen), as a joint project between the University of Tübingen and the Kurdistan Archaeology Organization (KAO) in cooperation with the Duhok Directorate of Antiquities. “The Mittani Empire is one of the least researched empires of the Ancient Near East,” Ivana Puljiz of the Tübingen Institute for Ancient Near Eastern Studies (IANES) said. “Information on palaces of the Mittani Period is so far only available from Tell Brak in Syria and from the cities of Nuzi and Alalakh, both located on the periphery of the empire.” German and Kurdish archaeologists have uncovered a 3,400-year-old Bronze Age palace on the eastern bank of the Tigris River in one of the most important recent archaeological finds in the region.Details: https://t.co/1SB5uW7dGC#TwitterKurds #Iraq pic.twitter.com/piEDXrr3Rg — Kurdistan 24 English (@K24English) June 28, 2019 Puljiz explained that even the capital of the Mittani Empire has not been identified “beyond doubt.” “The discovery of a Mittani palace in Kemune is therefore of great importance for archaeology,” she added. The archaeologists now hope to obtain new information about the politics, economy, and history of the empire by studying cuneiform tablets discovered in the palace. Editing by Nadia Riva MORE: Kurdistan/ Iraq /Germany/ Mittani /Archaeology 4,213 comments 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post التباينات والتفاهمات في القمة الأمنية بالقدس next post الاغاني المغربية تتراجع بكلماتها والحانها…والعنف اللفظي يغزوها You may also like U.S. Military Options in Iran: Means in Search... 28 February، 2026 Hezbollah Is Winning the Race to Rearm in... 28 February، 2026 Trump’s Best Options on Iran: Limited Strikes and... 28 February، 2026 Are Trump officials driving Alberta’s separatist movement in... 2 February، 2026 Business insider: Maple Leaf Makeover / By Emily... 2 February، 2026 Man is shot and killed during Minneapolis immigration... 25 January، 2026 Trump says he’s withdrawing invitation for Carney to... 23 January، 2026 As Hezbollah Nervously Watches Iran, Washington Should Double... 17 January، 2026 Recognizing Somaliland: Israel’s Return to the Red Sea..by... 17 January، 2026 Video shows woman dragged from car by ICE... 15 January، 2026 Leave a Comment Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ