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Ruined corbelled arch of an aqueduct, Jerwan, Iraq, 1977. Built in around 700 BC by the Assyrian King Sennacherib to supply water to his capital city, Nineveh, this is thought to be the oldest aqueduct in the world. 
Unique Identifier AR9402736 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 5131px × 3406px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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1970s
20th century
7TH CENTURY BC
8TH CENTURY BC
ANCIENT SITE
Aqueduct
Archaeological Site
Archaeology
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ASSYRIA
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Civil engineering
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King Sennacherib
LOCATION
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RUINS
SENNACHERIB
SEVENTIES
SHARP
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VIVIENNE SHARP
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WATER SUPPLY