Which Sumarian architectural work is mentioned in the Bible although it has since been destroyed?
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The correct answer to this question is , Tower of Babel.
I guess it might be the "T<span>ower of Babel" not sure about it, give me a minute and I'll give you the correct answer. </span>
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