Was Gilgamesh legend or a real Sumerian king? Archaeologists found evidence in Uruk's ruins that challenges everything we believed. 🏺<br />The walls of Uruk still stand in the ruins of modern-day Iraq. They measure over 9 kilometers in circumference and were built using mud brick and engineering techniques that required extraordinary resources and organization. Archaeologists studying the Ziggurat of Anu—the temple that dominates the epic's narrative—found it existed exactly as described. Even Uruk's flourishing around 2700 BCE aligns perfectly with when Gilgamesh could have lived. The coincidence is too clear to ignore. <br />#Gilgamesh #AncientArchaeology #HistoryUncovered<br /><br />"Contenido creativo generado con herramientas IA y edición profesional"
