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Verderame, Lorenzo. "Rassam’s Activity in Tello (1879) and the Earliest Acquisition of Neo-Sumerian Tablets in the British Museum" on the Third Dynasty of Ur. Studies in Honor of Marcel Sigrist. ed. by Piotr Michalowski. - Boston: American Schools of Oriental Research 2008 (Journal of Cuneiform
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Excavations at Telloh resumed in 2016 as part of a training program for Iraqi archaeologists organized by the British Museum. A foundation tablet and a number of inscribed building cones have been found. In the 5th season, in autumn 2019, work concentrated on the Mound of the Palace where
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The site consists of two main mounds, one rising 50 feet above the plain and the other 56 feet. A number of small mounds dot the site. Telloh was the first Sumerian site to be extensively excavated, at first under the French vice-consul at Basra,
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from 1903–1909. Finds included an alabaster statue of a woman, with copper bracelets coated in gold and a fragment of a stone lion carved dish with a partial Sumerian inscription. In 1879 the site was visited by
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Donbaz, Veysel, and Foster, Benjamin R., "Sargonic Texts from Telloh in the Istanbul Archaeological Museum", Occasional Publications of the Babylonian Fund 5, Philadelphia: The University Museum, 1982 ISBN
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Laurito, Romina, "Clay sealings from Telloh: new evidence from a 3rd millennium BC "corpus"", Pathways through Arslantepe. Essays in Honour of Marcella Frangipane, hrsg. v. Balossi Restelli, Francesca,
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de GENOUILLAC, H., "RAPPORT SUR LES TRAVAUX DE LA MISSION DE TELLO: II E CAMPAGNE : 1929—1930", Revue d’Assyriologie et d’archĂ©ologie Orientale, vol. 27, no. 4, pp. 169–86, 1930
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DANGIN, François THUREAU, "NOTICE SUR LA TROISIÈME COLLECTION DE TABLETTES: DÉCOUVERTE PAR M. DE SARZEC A TELLO", Revue d’Assyriologie et d’archĂ©ologie Orientale, vol. 5, no. 3, pp. 67–102, 1902
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CROS, Gaston, "NOTE RECTIFICATIVE: SUR LE CASQUE CHALDÉEN DE TELLO: LETTRE DE M. LE COMMANDANT GASTON CROS", Revue d’Assyriologie et d’archĂ©ologie Orientale, vol. 6, no. 3, pp. 88–89, 1906
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PARROT, AndrĂ©, "LES FOUILLES DE TELLO ET DE SENKEREH-LARSA: CAMPAGNE 1932-1933 (Rapport PrĂ©liminaire)", Revue d’Assyriologie et d’archĂ©ologie Orientale, vol. 30, no. 4, pp. 169–82, 1933
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Mohenjo-Daro and the Indus Civilization: Being an Official Account of Archaeological Excavations at Mohenjo-Daro Carried Out by the Government of India Between the Years 1922 and 1927
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Barton, George A, "Haverford Library Collection, Cuneiform Tablets, Documents From The Temple Archives Of Telloh, Part III", The John C Winston Company, Philadelphia PA, 1914
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Thomas, Ariane (2016). "The faded splendour of Lagashite princesses: a restored statuette from Tello and the depiction of court women in the Neo-Sumerian kingdom of Lagash".
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Barton, George A, "Haverford Library Collection, Cuneiform Tablets, Documents From The Temple Archives Of Telloh, Part II", The John C Winston Company, Philadelphia PA, 1905
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Barton, George A, "Haverford Library Collection, Cuneiform Tablets, Documents From The Temple Archives Of Telloh, Part I", The John C Winston Company, Philadelphia PA, 1901
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were found. The site has suffered from poor excavation standards and also from illegal excavations. About 50,000 cuneiform tablets have been recovered from the site.
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PARROT, AndrĂ©, "FOUILLES DE TELLO: CAMPAGNE 1931-1932 (Rapport PrĂ©liminaire)", Revue d’Assyriologie et d’archĂ©ologie Orientale, vol. 29, no. 2, pp. 45–57, 1932
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Leon Heuzey, "MISSION FRANÇAISE DE CHALDÉE: REPRISE DES FOUILLES DE TELLO", Revue d’Assyriologie et d’archĂ©ologie Orientale, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 1–4, 1904
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Rey, Sebastien, "Tello/Girsu: first results of the autumn 2019 archaeological season", Sumer Journal of Archaeology of Iraq, 66, 2020
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de Vaumas, Etienne, "L’Ecoulement Des Eaux En Mesopotamie et La Provenance Des Eaux de Tello", Iraq, vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 81–99, 1965
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Foster, Benjamin R., "Sargonic Texts from Telloh in the Istanbul Archaeological Museums, Part 2", ISD LLC, 2018 ISBN 9781948488082
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Naveh J. 1970. The Development of the Aramaic Script (Proceedings of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities 5/1). Jerusalem
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Desset, F.; Marchesi, G.; Vidale, M.; Pignatti, J. (2016). "A sculpted dish from Tello made of a rare stone (Louvre–AO 153)".
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The British Museum’s Heritage Initiative is helping to uncover remains of a lost palace in Iraq - UK Daily - 17 February 2023
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kingdom and continued to be its religious center after political power had shifted to the city of Lagash. During the
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SĂ©bastien Rey, "For the Gods of Girsu: City-State Formation in Ancient Sumer", Archaeopress Archaeology, 2016
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CAUVIN, Marie-Claire, "TELLO ET L’ORIGINE DE LA HOUE AU PROCHE-ORIENT", PalĂ©orient, vol. 5, pp. 193–206, 1979
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found in Tello (Girsu), from the collection of the British Museum, on the site of Google Cultural Institute
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Chiera, Edward, "Selected temple accounts from Telloh, Yokha and Drehem", University of Pennsylvania, 1921
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Barrelet, Marie-ThĂ©rĂšse, "Une ‘Construction Enigmatique’ a Tello", Iraq, vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 100–18, 1965
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revealed the remains of the 4,500 year-old Sumerian Lord Palace of the Kings alongside more than 200
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Fouilles de Telloh II: Epoques d'Ur III Dynastie et de Larsa, Abbé Henri de Genouillac, Paris, 1936
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Ring of Gold, Carnelian, Lapis Lazuli, Tello, ancient Girsu, mid-3rd millennium BC. Louvre Museum.
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5,000-year-old artifacts unearthed in Sumerian city of Girsu in Iraq - Daily Sabah - Nov 17, 2021
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experts have suggested the possibility that a Hellenistic shrine at Girsu was founded by
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Vase. Terracotta with red slip, ca. 3500–2900 BC. From Telloh, ancient city of Girsu.
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Jongsma-Greenfield, Tina; Di Michele, Angelo; Husain, Fatima; Rey, SĂ©bastien (2024).
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Female figurines Ubaid IV, Tello, ancient Girsu, 4700–4200 BC. Louvre Museum AO15327.
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Uruk period vase. Terracotta, ca. 3500–2900 BC. From Telloh, ancient city of Girsu.
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Fouilles de Telloh I: Epoques presargoniques, Abbé Henri de Genouillac, Paris, 1934
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Ubaid IV pottery 4700–4200 BC Tello, ancient Girsu, Louvre Museum AO 15338.
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Ubaid IV pottery gobelet, 4700–4200 BC Tello, ancient Girsu. Louvre Museum.
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Vase. Terracotta, ca. 3500–2900 BC. From Telloh, ancient city of Girsu.
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Ubaid IV pottery jars 4700–4200 BC Tello, ancient Girsu, Louvre Museum.
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THUREAU-DANGIN, F. (1925). "SCEAUX DE TELLO ET SCEAUX DE HARAPPA".
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The Iraq Emergency Heritage Management Training Scheme: an update
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SĂ©bastien Rey, 'Divine Cults in the Sacred Precinct of Girsu',
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Benjamin R. Foster, 'The Sargonic Victory Stele from Telloh',
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weight was also found. In February 2023, archaeologists from
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de Sarzec, E. (1892). "Deux tablettes archaĂŻques de Tello".
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Weiss, Daniel (2020). "Temple of the White Thunderbird".
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rations issued monthly to adults and children written in
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Indus seal impression discovered in Telloh, a result of
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tablets containing administrative records of Girsu. The
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in 1931–1933. It was at Girsu that the fragments of the
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Archaeological remains of constructions at Tello/Girsu
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Populated places disestablished in the 2nd century BC
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Populated places established in the 3rd millennium BC
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The world's oldest bridge is being preserved in Iraq
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Toronto: University of Toronto Press. 685: 635: 554: 487: 426: 1222:from the original on 21 November 2023 7: 959:Studies supplemental series 1), 2008 299:(2900-2335 BC). At the time of 291:Girsu was possibly inhabited in the 1558:Early Dynastic Period (Mesopotamia) 1498:Stele of the Vultures at the Louvre 322:. A 4th century BC bilingual Greek/ 1278:"Site officiel du musĂ©e du Louvre" 1260:"Site officiel du musĂ©e du Louvre" 1242:"Site officiel du musĂ©e du Louvre" 867:(in French). Paris: Ernest Laroux. 823:(in French). Paris: Ernest Leroux. 756:"Site officiel du musĂ©e du Louvre" 175:1877-1909, 1929–1933, 2015-Present 25: 993:(in French). Paris: Albin Michel. 884:. Philadelphia, USA: A.J. 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Index

Telloh

Girsu is located in Iraq
Dhi Qar Province
Iraq
Sumer
31°33â€Č43.3″N 46°10â€Č39.3″E / 31.562028°N 46.177583°E / 31.562028; 46.177583
Ernest de Sarzec
Henri de Genouillac
André Parrot
Sumerian
cuneiform
city
Sumer
Lagash
Dhi Qar Governorate
Iraq
Ningirsu
E-ninnu
Bau

Master of Animals
Ubaid period
Ubaid period
Early Dynastic period
Gudea
Lagash
Ur III period
Ur
Aramaic

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