Nimrud archaeological site
Nimrud was an ancient Assyrian city 30 km south of present day Mosul and 10 km north of the confluence of the Tigris River. The city was inhabited around 1350-610 BC. It is a large city with a total area of about 360 hectares. The name Nimrod dates back to the mid-18th century and in the mid-19th century the name Kalkhu was suggested. During the reign of Assyrian King Shalmaneser I (1274-1245 BC) …
Kreatur
- Tech4Heritage
Suġġett
- Iraq
- arcaheology
- Mesopotamia
- aerial
- Cultural Heritage & History
- Nimrud
- city
- archaeological sites
- ancient sites
- sites (locations)
- Archaeological site
Tip ta' oġġett
- 3D
Kreatur
- Tech4Heritage
Suġġett
- Iraq
- arcaheology
- Mesopotamia
- aerial
- Cultural Heritage & History
- Nimrud
- city
- archaeological sites
- ancient sites
- sites (locations)
- Archaeological site
Tip ta' oġġett
- 3D
Istituzzjoni fornitriċi
Aggregatur
Dikjarazzjoni tad-drittijiet tal-midja f'dan ir-rekord (sakemm mhux speċifikat mod ieħor)
- http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Data tal-ħolqien
- 2019
- 2019
Temporali
- 1350 BC - 610 BC
- -1349/-0609
Postijiet
- Nimrud
Provenjenza
- Aerial photogrammetry. ; Photogrammetry
Identifikatur
- share3d:1536
- share3d:1536
Format
- glTF
Lingwa
- English
- en
Huwa parti minn
- Share3D
- France
Relazzjonijiet
- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nimrud
Sena
- 2019
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