EditorialCylinder of Nebuchadnezzar II, southern Iraq, Neo-Babylonian dynasty, 604-562 BCE. The cuneiform text describes the three palaces which Nebuchadnezzar built for himself in Babylon. The first palace was a rebuilding of the palace used by his father Nabo...
EditorialA woman with a single light on her balcony in an otherwise dark and impoverished neighborhood of Tripoli, Lebanon, July 8, 2021. (Bryan Denton/The New York Times)
EditorialCylinder of Nebuchadnezzar II, southern Iraq, Neo-Babylonian dynasty, 604-562 BCE. The cuneiform text describes the three palaces which Nebuchadnezzar built for himself in Babylon. The first palace was a rebuilding of the palace used by his father Nabo...
EditorialCylinder of Nebuchadnezzar II, southern Iraq, Neo-Babylonian dynasty, 604-562 BCE. The cuneiform text describes the three palaces which Nebuchadnezzar built for himself in Babylon. The first palace was a rebuilding of the palace used by his father Nabo...