File:Nasiriyah banner Ziggurat of Ur.png
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English: Great Ziggurat of Ur, Iraq near Contingency Operating Base Adder, May 18. The Ziggurat was constructed by King Ur-Nammu as a place of worship in the 21st century B.C. and today after more than 4,000 years it is one of the most wel-preserved structures of the Neo-Sumerian city of Ur. |
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Source | File:Operation Iraqi Freedom DVIDS284470.jpg |
Author | Spc. Samantha Ciaramitaro |
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