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Jerusalem Post / OMG 'A king will die, a nation will fall': Dark omens revealed from 4,000-year-old Babylonian tablets Lunar eclipses in particular were seen as dark omens, such as the death of ...
More than a thousand years after it was last heard, an AI translator has brought a long-lost hymn to the ancient city of Babylon back to life.
A Babylonian hymn lost for over a thousand years was rediscovered. Experts pieced together the hymn using an AI model to decipher hundreds of cuneiform tablets in a Baghdad library. The library ...
At its peak some 3,000 years ago, the ancient Mesopotamian city of Babylon was the largest metropolis on Earth. Renowned for their literacy, the city's residents left behind stacks of cuneiform ...
Ancient Babylonian Hymn, Overflowing With Praise, Resurfaces After Millennia The 3000-year-old ode was identified using A.I. Detail of the cuneiform tablet with the newly discovered hymn.