The 7 Lost Cities Of The World

Published June 17, 2011
Updated October 15, 2019

Babylon, Iraq

Babylon Lost City

Located south of Baghdad — and home to the legendary Hanging Gardens – Babylon is one of ancient Mesopotamia’s first cities. It housed an advanced civilization with well-developed literature, medicine, and religion. It also employed a legal system dating back to the third millennium B.C.

Babylon

The term “eye for an eye” stems from this ancient city; written by King Hammurabi who created the Babylonian empire. The city eventually collapsed in the 7th century A.D., after centuries of foreign domination.

Babylon probably owes its infamy to the many references to it in the Bible — all of which are unfavorable. However, it was these references which led to the expedition by German archaeologist Robert Koldewey. He first excavated the ruins of Babylon in 1899.

Lost Cities Of The World Babylon

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Mamta Bhatt
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John Kuroski
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John Kuroski is the editorial director of All That's Interesting. He graduated from New York University with a degree in history, earning a place in the Phi Alpha Theta honor society for history students. An editor at All That's Interesting since 2015, his areas of interest include modern history and true crime.
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Bhatt, Mamta. "The 7 Lost Cities Of The World." AllThatsInteresting.com, June 17, 2011, https://allthatsinteresting.com/lost-cities. Accessed April 25, 2024.