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Judi Lynn

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Wed Feb 7, 2024, 05:51 PM Feb 2024

Temple linked to Hercules and Alexander the Great discovered in ancient megacity in Iraq

By Jennifer Nalewicki published December 07, 2023

Archaeologists have discovered two temples, one buried atop the other, in the ancient megacity of Girsu in Iraq. One temple is linked to Hercules and Alexander the Great.



A digital replica of a temple
A replica of the Hellenistic Temple at Girsu dedicated to Hercules and Ningirsu that has a link to Alexander the Great. (Image credit: The Girsu Project and artefacts-berlin.de )


Archaeologists in Iraq have unearthed twin temples built on top of each other. The newer, Hellenistic temple dates to the fourth century B.C. and may have a link to Alexander the Great.

The temple contained a fired brick with an Aramaic and Greek inscription that references "the giver of two brothers" — a possible reference to the Macedonian king, who conquered much of the known world during his 13-year-reign from 336 B.C. to 323 B.C.

Archaeologists from the British Museum in London discovered the older temple while conducting excavations at Girsu, a Sumerian city now known as Tello in southeastern Iraq. The excavations are part of an ongoing venture conducted by the museum known as The Girsu Project that focuses on learning more about the city’s storied history.

Remnants of the older, Sumerian temple were found buried "on the exact same spot" as the newer construction, which was dedicated to the "Greek god Hercules and his Sumerian equivalent, the hero god Ningirsu [also known as Ninurta]," Sebastien Rey, an archaeologist and curator of Ancient Mesopotamia at the British Museum who led the excavation, told Live Science in an email.

More:
https://www.livescience.com/archaeology/temple-linked-to-hercules-and-alexander-the-great-discovered-in-ancient-megacity-in-iraq

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Temple linked to Hercules and Alexander the Great discovered in ancient megacity in Iraq (Original Post) Judi Lynn Feb 2024 OP
wow. AllaN01Bear Feb 2024 #1
What Do 'Alexander The Great' And 'Winnie The Pooh' Have In Common?...... global1 Feb 2024 #2

global1

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2. What Do 'Alexander The Great' And 'Winnie The Pooh' Have In Common?......
Wed Feb 7, 2024, 06:00 PM
Feb 2024

Answer: Their middle name.

Sorry - I just thought that a little levity might brighten up you day!!!

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