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Middle Euphrates / edited by Uwe Finkbeiner, Mirko Novak, Ferhan Sakal, Paola Sconzo.

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Series: ARCANE (Associated Regional Chronologies for the Ancient Near East and the Eastern Mediterranean) ; Vol. 4. | ARCANE ; Vol. 4.Publication details: Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols, c2015.Description: xi, 493 p. : illus., maps, plans, plates ; 30 cmISBN:
  • 9782503534954
  • 9782503534954
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DS99.E96 F56 2015
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. Stratigraphy -- 3. Urbanism and Architecture -- 4. Ceramics -- 5. Glyptic and Art -- 6. Anthropomorphic Terracotta Figurines -- 7. Animal Terracotta Figurines and Model Vehicles -- 8. Metal -- 9. Lithics -- 10. Bone Objects -- 11. Burials and Funerary Practices -- 12. Radiocarbon Chronology -- 13. History and Philology -- 14. Conclusion.
Summary: The Middle Euphrates region extends between Jezirah and Northern Levant; it follows the course of the Euphrates from the south flanks of the Taurus mountains in Turkey almost to the modern border with Iraq. The settlement area drawn out between steppes in the east and in the west owes its particular character to just that life line with its rich soil but also to the trade routes meeting at the Euphrates Bend and connecting Anatolia to Mesopotamia, and the Syrian east to the Levant. Especially for the 3rd millennium, finds and findings from the area under consideration show great cultural variety and demonstrate the different influences by the neighbouring regions that meet here at the Euphrates river. The international rescue excavations in the wake of dam projects in Turkey as well as in Syria yielded abundant material. The present study takes into account the results of more than forty sites. In agreement with the principles of ARCANE the richly illustrated account is divided along find groups and written by experts who supplemented their specific chronological findings thus arriving at a new periodization and terminology for the 3rd millennium.
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Books Books Hollanda Araştırma Enstitüsü Kütüphanesi / Netherlands Institute in Turkey Library DS99.E96, F56 2015 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 1 Not For Loan 10386

Bibliographical references included in "General Bibliography" (p. 439-487) and index.

1. Introduction -- 2. Stratigraphy -- 3. Urbanism and Architecture -- 4. Ceramics -- 5. Glyptic and Art -- 6. Anthropomorphic Terracotta Figurines -- 7. Animal Terracotta Figurines and Model Vehicles -- 8. Metal -- 9. Lithics -- 10. Bone Objects -- 11. Burials and Funerary Practices -- 12. Radiocarbon Chronology -- 13. History and Philology -- 14. Conclusion.

The Middle Euphrates region extends between Jezirah and Northern Levant; it follows the course of the Euphrates from the south flanks of the Taurus mountains in Turkey almost to the modern border with Iraq. The settlement area drawn out between steppes in the east and in the west owes its particular character to just that life line with its rich soil but also to the trade routes meeting at the Euphrates Bend and connecting Anatolia to Mesopotamia, and the Syrian east to the Levant. Especially for the 3rd millennium, finds and findings from the area under consideration show great cultural variety and demonstrate the different influences by the neighbouring regions that meet here at the Euphrates river. The international rescue excavations in the wake of dam projects in Turkey as well as in Syria yielded abundant material. The present study takes into account the results of more than forty sites. In agreement with the principles of ARCANE the richly illustrated account is divided along find groups and written by experts who supplemented their specific chronological findings thus arriving at a new periodization and terminology for the 3rd millennium.

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