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050 0 0 _aDS99.T55
_bJ36 2012
090 _aDS99.T55, J36 2012
100 _aJamieson, Andrew.
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245 0 0 _aTell Ahmar III :
_bNeo-Assyrian pottery from area C /
_cby Andrew Jamieson
246 _aTell Ahmar 3.
246 _aTell Ahmar three.
260 _aLeuven :
_bPeeters
_c2012.
300 _axvi, 385 p. :
_bill., maps ;
_c31 cm.
440 0 _aAncient Near Eastern studies ;
_pSupplement
_v35.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [280]-310)
520 _aTell Ahmar, ancient Til Barsib, on the east bank of the Euphrates River, close to the confluence of the Sajur River, was ideally placed to function as a crossing point from upper Mesopotamia to northern Syria. To a large extent the prominent and strategic location of Tell Ahmar determined the Assyrian interest in the site and its apparent that Tell Ahmar reached its maximum size under the Assyrians. This study presents the Neo-Assyrian pottery from the excavations in Area C at Tell Ahmar. Atleast three buildings were identified in Area C. The distribution of the different pottery wares and types reflects patterns associated with the different activity areas identified within the buildings in Area C. Some wares and types were found with high degrees of frequency, other wares and types occurred infrequently.
650 0 _aExcavations (Archaeology)
_zSyria
_zTil Barsip.
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650 0 _aPottery, Ancient
_zSyria
_zTil Barsip.
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650 _aExtinct cities
_zTil Barsip
_zSyria.
_932615
651 0 _aTil Barsip (Syria)
_vAntiquities.
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910 _aNIT Ana Koleksiyonu
003 Devinim
999 _d11793
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