Pottery from Tell Khaiber

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  • Pottery from Tell Khaiber Book Detail

  • Author : DANIEL. CALDERBANK
  • Release Date : 2021-10-11
  • Publisher : Archaeology of Ancient Iraq
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  • Pages : 304
  • ISBN 13 : 9781910169025
  • File Size : 99,99 MB

Pottery from Tell Khaiber by DANIEL. CALDERBANK PDF Summary

Book Description: The First Sealand period in Babylonia has long been obscure, despite the major changes that occurred in the area at that time. The defining characteristics of its ceramics are almost unknown, making identification of its sites through surface survey almost impossible. However, recent excavations at Tell Khaiber near Ur have uncovered a large fortified building of the period, with a dated administrative archive. The pottery from it represents the first substantial stratified corpus of Sealand period ceramics, providing a solid chronological sequence for the middle centuries of the 2nd millennium in southern Iraq. Using the latest methods and approaches, this volume not only establishes a typology and relative chronology, but also addresses the chaîne opératoire underpinning Sealand period pottery, from clay collection through to vessel use and discard.

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The First Sealand period in Babylonia has long been obscure, despite the major changes that occurred in the area at that time. The defining characteristics of i

Tell Khaiber

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Excavations at Tell Khaiber near Ur in southern Iraq produced the first stratified assemblage dating to the elusive First Sealand Dynasty that ruled over southe