Babylonian kings in the 6th century BC spent their resources rebuilding structures that were already ancient ruins to them.
Babylonian kings in the 6th century BC spent their resources rebuilding structures that were already ancient ruins to them. They found the crumbling Ziggurat of Ur in the Iraqi desert and reconstructed it, reviving a temple originally designed to project an "aura." We usually assume historical preservation is a modern habit.Science and facts💡
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