Rectilinear features near the border of Iraq and Syria along the Tigris-Euphrates River.
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Couldn't the rectilinear grid pattern near the Tigris and Euprhates on the Iraqi-Syrian border be a system of derelict agricutural canals, perhaps the very ones ruined by expeditionary Mongol troops in the 13th century?
Posted by: Danny | April 01, 2007 at 01:07