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Nimrud in northern Iraq was once the capital of the Assyrian empire. Feared as bloodthirsty and vicious, the Assyrians arose around the 14th century B.C. and dominated the Middle East for a thousand years.
Nimrud and the Assyrian Empire declined rapidly around 612 B.C., after Nimrud's sister city, Nineveh, fell to the Babylonians.
Browse and download images of archaeological sites from Borobudur to Istanbul.
Priceless artifacts, Nazi thefts, and Spanish shipwrecks are just the beginning in this online video series about the international debate over who owns the world's treasures.
The votes are in! Check out a new list of the world's seven greatest man-made wonders.
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