The whereabouts of the fabled
Hanging Garden of Babylon
has been one of the great mysteries from antiquity. The inability of
archaeologists to find traces of it among Babylon's ancient remains led
some even to doubt its existence. Now British academic Stephanie Dalley
of Oxford University has amassed a wealth of textual evidence to show
that the garden was instead created at Nineveh, 300 miles from Babylon,
in the early 7th century BC.
After 18 years of study, Stephanie Dalley has concluded that the garden
was built by the Assyrians in the north of Mesopotamia – in modern Iraq –
rather than by their great enemies the Babylonians in the south.
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