A teacher at the College of Education for Girls on a scientific visit to the ruins of the city of Babylon

A teacher at the College of Education for Girls on a scientific visit to the ruins of the city of Babylon
Media of the College of Education for Girls / M.M. Yousra Emad Al-Taha

The teacher at the College of Education for Girls, assistant teacher Abbas Qasim Attia, made a scientific visit to the ruins of the city of Babylon.

The visit included viewing the existing antiquities in the city of Babylon, and he explained that the existing antiquities are not as they are visible, but there are parts of them underground, and the visible walls have been supported by another parallel wall to protect them from collapse.

He added - according to the archaeologists who transferred it to him - that there are other archaeological hills in the area that the hands of the excavations did not reach.

Finally, he mentioned that this great wealth of antiquities, if excavated extensively, would show more features and become a great economic source for the country.