Archaeological Findings: International Museums Showcase Euphrates Valley Exhibits

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Chantiers, prospection et projets archéologiques
le 28 octobre 2009

Middle Euphrates valley is one of the richest archaeological sites in Syria, well-known for its archaeological findings reflecting the different historical ages and the thousand years of architectural progress passed over the area. The region has become the destination of foreign travellers and amateur archaeologists since the 18th century, said Yasser Shuhan Director of Antiquities and Museums in Deir Ezzor. French, German and American archaeological missions have long started to arrive in the region to survey archaeological sites and to draw maps and charts of the region. Excavation missions working at the site uncovered thousands of archaeological findings of great historical, scientific and artistic significance that is exhibited at the most famous museums worldwide. The painting of Zimri-Lim, King of Mari that was found on the southern hallway in the 106 courtyard of the Royal Palace is showcased at Louvre Museum. [...]


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