WebÉtudes et Travaux XXIX (2016), 33–41. A Spectacle Idol from Tell Abu Hafur (North Syria) and Its Possible Function. Dorota Bielińska. Abstract: The spectacle idol from Polish … WebTell Abu Hafur ‘East’, Tell Arbid (Northeastern Syria), and Nemrik (Northern Iraq) as Examples of Small-Scale Rural Settlements in Upper Mesopotamia in the Mittani Period Andrzej Reiche 2014, The Upper Mesopotamian Piedmont in the Second Millennium BCE
Tell Abu Hafur ‘East’, Tell Arbid (Northeastern Syria), and Nemrik ...
WebTell Abu Hafur, the largest of these sites, covers an area of ca. 3 hectares and is ca. 20 m high. The oldest layer there contained Ubaid pottery, while the later one belonged to the … WebReiche, Andrzej. "Tell Abu Hafur ‘East’, Tell Arbid (Northeastern Syria), and Nemrik (Northern Iraq) as Examples of Small-Scale Rural Settlements in Upper Mesopotamia in the Mittani Period" In The Archaeology of Political Spaces: The Upper Mesopotamian Piedmont in the Second Millennium BCE edited by Dominik Bonatz, 43-60. Berlin, … teny soratra masina
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WebNotaður háfur, vel með farinn fæst gefins upplýsingar í 8216601 WebTell Abu Hafur ‘East’, Tell Arbid (Northeastern Syria), and Nemrik (Northern Iraq) as Examples of Small-Scale Rural Settlements in Upper Mesopotamia in the Mittani Period. … Webthe artifact immediately called to mind the eye idols from Tell Brak, ancient urban centre situated approximately 40km to the northeast of Abu Hafur. The object (inv. no. TAH/89/847/1874) (Fig. 1) was found in a layer formed by erosion runoff at the foot of the tell, already outside the limits of the town from the third millennium bc, teny pe