Scientists have unearthed an ancient loom.
Shortly before the devastating earthquake with an amplitude of 7.3 points in Iraq were discovered artifacts of the era of the Sassanids.
The Frankfurt team of archaeologists were preparing to end a six-week excavation, the researcher Lana Hadad came across interest in the wreckage, covered with a thick layer of dirt. Group leader Dirk Vicky allowed her to stay another two days.
It turned out that a scientist stumbled upon a rare vintage model loom of the era of the Sassanids 4th — 6th century ad
Deeper the loom was buried Assyrian seal, whose age is dated 9 — 7 centuries BC the depiction of the winged genies on the sides of the sacred tree — a common ornamental motif of the Assyrian Kingdom, which appears in the decoration of the Palace rooms or clothing as a talisman, designed to protect the owner from evil forces. As suggested by archaeologists, the seal was replaced by an official signature and belonged to a senior person.
Recall that the earthquake in Iraq has claimed the lives of 452 people, making it the deadliest disaster of 2017.
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