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Abstract
Since the foundation stone was laid in 1986, Geomatics is a qualitative leap not only for survey science but also for other sciences, including Archeology. Which led to the emergence of new species, including cyber archeology, that simulates cyberspace’s archaeological reality, so shade the light on a lot of information that was previously difficult to imagine before.
Alongside, the action archeology, means interaction with the challenges facing the modern world through archaeology by rebuilding the past, intends to solve the problems of the present. In this context, we will use Geomatics techniques to analyse an ancient Mesopotamian cities, for example Babylon, which considered by archaeologists the world’s finest urban city, almost 1,500 years, The aim is to discover human behavior in order to find out why the sustainable of city has been so long.
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1 Central of Urban and Regional Planning for Post Graduate Studies, Baghdad University, Baghdad,Iraq





