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Report on the ongoing studies of Project ArAGATS, (Joint American-Armenian... Læs mere
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Remains of sculpture and fragments of an important inscription in the Old Phrygian language were found during excavations at the sixth century BC walled city on Kerkenes Mountain in Central Turkey. Illustrated with line drawings and photographs A Turkish summary is provided.
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After World War II, archaeological fieldwork was resumed in Iran in 1948.... Læs mere
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Tell Hamoukar is one of the largest Bronze Age sites in northern Mesopotamia. Presents the... Læs mere
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A report on the excavation during the 1950s of an Early Dynastic Temple discovered in the northwestern part of the Religious Quarter of Nippur. The volume... Læs mere
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The ninth published volume of twelve, presenting the whole work off the Oriental... Læs mere
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The papyri published here form part of a large family archive in the... Læs mere
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On the legible seals retrieved through many thousands of full or partial impressions preserved on the 2,087 Elamite... Læs mere
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The 173 texts contained in this volume are dated from 699 to 423 BC, during the Neo-Babylonian period. Contains transliterations, translations, text notes, commentary, indices, and a mixture of hand-drawn copies and photographs of the tablets.
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Examining the growth of towns, rural settlements, and the rural landscape over much of the last... Læs mere
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Tall-e Bakun A, near Persepolis in the Marv Dasht region of Fars, stands as one of the precursors to the complex societies of the fourth millennium BC early urban centres. This is the final report of the last season's excavations at that site.
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The results of the long-term co-operation of archaeologists from the University of Ghent and the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago to establish the ceramic chronology for Mesopotamia in the second millennium B.C.