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Tell Arpachiyah

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279: 315: 303: 267: 291: 314: 45: 302: 38: 634: 290: 278: 240: 266: 211:, or settlement mound, with a maximum diameter of 67 metres (220 ft) and a peak height of 5.5 metres (18 ft). The full site has a diameter of around 125 metres (410 ft). After being scouted by 431: 436: 411:
Peter M. M. G. Akkermans, Glenn M. Schwartz, The Archaeology of Syria: From Complex Hunter-gatherers to Early Urban Societies (c. 16,000-300 BC), Cambridge University Press, 2003,
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Sherd. The exterior is painted with a design; lustrous black paint on apricot-coloured clay with a burnished surface. The design of spotted animals possibly represents leopards
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T. Davidson and H. McKerrell, The neutron activation analysis of Halaf and Ubaid pottery from Tell Arpachiyah and Tepe Gawra, Iraq, vol. 42, pp. 155–67, 1980
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Stuart Campbell, The Burnt House at Arpachiyah: A Reexamination, Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, no. 318, pp. 1–40, 2000
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Obsidian jewelry. It is unknown whether they were sewn to clothing or they were joined together to make a necklace, bangle, or belt. 6000-5000 BC
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Shallow plate. The interior is decorated with a floral design in the center, with polychrome in black and red on the buff surfaces. 6000-5000 BC
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and the "Burnt House". An array of Halaf pottery and sealings were also found, along with an Ubaid cemetery containing 50 graves.
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Mallowan, M. E. L., and Hilda Linford, "Rediscovered Skulls from Arpachiyah", Iraq, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 49–58, 1969
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Catherine Breniquet, "A Propos Du Vase Halafien de La Tombe G2 de Tell Arpachiyah", Iraq, vol. 54, pp. 69–78, 1992
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Max Mallowan, John Cruikshank Rose, Excavations at Tall Arpachiyah 1933, Iraq, vol. 2, pp. 1-178, 1935
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Jar. The surface is painted with lustrous black paint on a salmon-pink slip. Halaf period, 6000-5000 BC
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Ismail Hijara, Three New Graves at Arpachiyah, World Archaeology, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 125-128, 1978
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Bowl. The bowl was found fragmented and the pieces were scattered over the floor. 6000-5000 BC
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Excavations in Northern Mesopotamia - Nature volume 131, pages 685–686 (13 May 1933)
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Ismail Hijara, Arpachiyah 1976, Iraq, vol. 42, no. 2, pp. 131-154, 1980
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Hijara, Ismail. The Halaf Period in Northern Mesopotamia, Nabu, 1997,
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Pre-Historic Tell Arpachiyah --- The History of the Ancient Near East
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Burnt House in Tell Arpachiyah (Halaf culture) 3D reconstruction
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Snake image on Pottery from Arpachiyah - British Museum
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Index

Tell Arpachiyah is located in Iraq
Nineveh Province
Mesopotamia
36°22′17″N 43°11′52″E / 36.37139°N 43.19778°E / 36.37139; 43.19778
tell
M. Mallowan
Mosul
Ninawa Governorate
Iraq
archaeological site
Nineveh Province
Nineveh
Tepe Gawra
Neolithic
tell
Reginald Campbell Thompson
Max Mallowan
British School of Archaeology in Iraq
Agatha Christie
tholoi

Halaf
Ubaid periods
Obsidian jewelry. It is unknown whether they were sewn to clothing or they were joined together to make a necklace, bangle, or belt. 6000-5000 BC
Jar. The surface is painted with lustrous black paint on a salmon-pink slip. Halaf period, 6000-5000 BC
Bowl. The bowl was found fragmented and the pieces were scattered over the floor. 6000-5000 BC
Shallow plate. The interior is decorated with a floral design in the center, with polychrome in black and red on the buff surfaces. 6000-5000 BC
Sherd. The exterior is painted with a design; lustrous black paint on apricot-coloured clay with a burnished surface. The design of spotted animals possibly represents leopards
Cities of the ancient Near East
Come, Tell Me How You Live

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