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The statues on Mount Nemrut are being preserved with nano cells
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The statues on Mount Nemrut are being preserved with nano cells

Andrew Loral2 months ago2 months ago04 mins

Stone statues of many Greek and Persian gods, built by Antiochos Theos, king of Commagene, on the summit of Mount Nemrut in 62 BC, were protected by injecting nano cells. According to the news on IHA, last year, cracks in the statues on Mount Nemrut, which is listed on UNESCO’s World Heritage List and has…

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  • The original of Philiskos’ famous dancing Muses statue has been uncovered
  • Hattusa: A Journey into the Heart of the Hittite Empire 
  • Rare talismanic healing bowl found in Hasankeyf excavations
  • Spirits of Girnavaz Mound
  • The 2600-Year-Old Altar Unearthed at Oluz Mound Will Shed Light on the History of Ancient Near Eastern Religion
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