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The Hundred Dead Cities
Still farther to the north in Butler of Princeton rediscovered this region a generation ago. These were not cities as we know them, but villages and market towns. The ruins of these towns were not buried. They were left as stark skeletons in beautifully cut stone, standing high on bare rock. Here, erosion had done its worst. If the soils had remained, even though the cities were destroyed and the populations dispersed, the area might be re-peopled again and the cities rebuilt. But now that the soils are gone, all is gone. We are told that in A.D. 610 - 612 a Persian army invaded this thriving region. Less than a generation later, in 633 - 638, the nomads out of the |
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