andheitum
Andheitum is an ancient city located in the Mesopotamian region, believed to have existed during the late Bronze Age into the early Iron Age. Its precise geographical location remains a subject of scholarly debate, though it is often associated with areas within modern-day Iraq or Syria. The city is noted for its archaeological significance, providing insight into early urban development and regional culture during antiquity.
Historical records indicate that andheitum was part of a network of city-states and was involved in trade,
Archaeological excavations at sites believed to be andheitum have uncovered artifacts such as clay tablets, pottery,
Despite its historical importance, limited excavation and research have been conducted, leading to gaps in knowledge
In modern times, andheitum remains a significant site for understanding the broader context of Mesopotamian history,