伊拉克北部的干旱发现了40座古墓,可追溯到摩苏尔大坝附近的2 300多年。
Drought in northern Iraq uncovers 40 ancient tombs dating back over 2,300 years near Mosul Dam.
在伊拉克北部,干旱导致在摩苏尔大坝水库附近发现了40个古墓。
In northern Iraq, a drought has led to the discovery of 40 ancient tombs near the Mosul Dam reservoir.
这些坟墓据信已超过2,300年,可追溯到希腊或希腊时期。
The tombs, believed to be over 2,300 years old, date back to the Hellenistic or Hellenistic-Seleucid period.
这一发现凸显了气候变化的影响,因为伊拉克面临气温上升和持续缺水问题。
This discovery highlights the impact of climate change, as Iraq faces rising temperatures and persistent water shortages.
这些墓穴位于杜胡克省Khanke地区,将挖掘并移交给杜胡克博物馆保存。
The tombs, found in the Khanke region of Duhok province, will be excavated and transferred to the Duhok Museum for preservation.