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Im vergangenen Jahr schlossen Ägypten und die Bundesrepublik Deutschland eine Transformationspartnerschaft, um den demokratischen Umbruchprozess und die Stärkung der Zivilgesellschaft in Ägypten und in der Region zu fördern.
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BERLIN — Berlin's Pergamon Museum is offering visitors a glimpse of perhaps the world's first real metropolis in a new exhibition that traces the long history of Uruk, in present-day Iraq.
moreDas Pergamonmuseum zeigt archäologische Funde aus der südirakischen Stadt
moreSchon als Studentin grub Margarete van Ess (53) eine der ältesten Metropolen der Welt mit aus. Sie hat die Schau, die ab morgen zu sehen ist, mitgestaltet.
moreAm Computer entsteht die erste Weltstadt der Geschichte aufs Neue – ein Projekt des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts.
moreVor 100 Jahren begannen Archäologen der Deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft die erste Grabung in Uruk / Warka in Mesopotamien.
moreDebris left by former inhabitants of Qatar, now under investigation by a team of archaeologists, ranges from stone age pottery to Pepsi bottles!
German archaeologists working in Qatar are carrying out a thorough survey of south Qatar, a region that has been curiously neglected over the years.
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