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Abdul Kareem Abukhaled  walks outside the Ziggurat, an archeological site on top of which people waited for oracles from their gods from 1500-1100 BC. The site, 25 kilometers northwest of Baghdad, Iraq, was built by King Kurigalzu and has been undergoing excavations and restorations since 1942.
Tribune photo by Stephanie Sinclair
Abdul Kareem Abukhaled walks outside the Ziggurat, an archeological site on top of which people waited for oracles from their gods from 1500-1100 BC. The site, 25 kilometers northwest of Baghdad, Iraq, was built by King Kurigalzu and has been undergoing excavations and restorations since 1942.
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