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Saturday, July 23, 2022

Research led by Heidelberg University, Germany - In Search of the Lost City of Natounia: Archaeological Investigations offer up new findings on the History of Parthian Settlements in Iraq Kurdistan

Title:
In Search of the Lost City of Natounia
 
Published:
Heidelberg University, [Press Release],18 July 2022
 
From the press release:
The mountain fortress of Rabana-Merquly in modern Iraqi Kurdistan was one of the major regional centres of the Parthian Empire, which extended over parts of Iran and Mesopotamia approximately 2,000 years ago. This is a conclusion reached by a team of archaeologists led by Dr Michael Brown, a researcher at the Institute of Prehistory, Protohistory and Near-Eastern Archaeology of Heidelberg University. Together with Iraqi colleagues, Brown studied the remains of the fortress. Their work provides important insights into the settlement structures and history of the Parthians, about whom there is surprisingly little knowledge, emphasises Dr Brown, even though the annals of history record them as a major power. Furthermore, Rabana-Merquly may be the lost city of Natounia. 

ALSO SEE

M. Brown, K. R. Raheem, H. H. Abdulla: Rabana-Merquly: a fortress in the kingdom of Adiabene in the Zagros Mountains. Antiquity (20 July 2022)