Final answer:
True. The 6th century B.C.E kings of Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar and Nabonidus, excavated and even restored parts of the ancient city of Ur.
Step-by-step explanation:
True. The 6th century B.C.E kings of Babylon, Nebuchadnezzar and Nabonidus, excavated and even restored parts of the ancient city of Ur. The main excavations at Ur were undertaken from 1922-34 by a joint expedition of The British Museum and the University Museum, Pennsylvania, led by Leonard Woolley. The city of Babylon, on the River Euphrates in southern Iraq, was mentioned in documents of the late third millennium BCE and first came to prominence as the royal city of King Hammurabi. The Babylonians, often called the Neo-Babylonians, largely rebuilt Babylon in the reign of Nebuchadnezzar II, including its walls and seven gates.