Destruction of ancient sites along the Euphrates River in northern Syria due to the construction of the Tabqa Dam resulted in excavations conducted between 1974 and 1978 by the Milwaukee Public Museum (MPM) at the site of Tell Hadidi, Syria, by Rudolph Dornemann. The hundreds of thousands of artifacts at the MPM have never been completely published. This preliminary analysis presents an inventory and analysis of the 941 metal artifacts as well as new archival information about the Tell Hadidi/ Euphrates Valley Expedition, whose publication has recently become critical, in order to make the material more useful for future research
This article summarizes two seasons of excavations at Tell al-Imsihly, a prehistoric site nearly 5 k...
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This disseration deals with two Syrian-American excavation projects in the north of Syria: the one a...
The relationship between archaeologists and museums is a close one: one provides the artifacts to di...
This study sets out to analyse the metal finds and other related objects which came to light from ex...
This thesis is a qualitative analysis of chipped stone projectile points from the Milwaukee Public M...
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The 1996 and 1997 seasons of the Hopkins-Amsterdam project in the Jabbul plain, western Syria, have ...
Tell Tweini or ancient Gibala is located in the Syrian coastal plain and represents the southernmost...
This thesis investigates and documents sixty-one Ohio Hopewellian objects that form a collection cur...
Many of archaeological sites within Al Hammar Marsh and surrounded area were selected to the current...
Excavations produce significant quantities of data, a fact that was no different 60 years ago than i...
Since 1999 a Syro-Belgian excavation team led by Prof. Joachim Bretschneider (UGent) has been explor...
This article summarizes two seasons of excavations at Tell al-Imsihly, a prehistoric site nearly 5 k...
The paper presents the research strategy and the results of the excavations and other fieldwork unde...
This disseration deals with two Syrian-American excavation projects in the north of Syria: the one a...
The relationship between archaeologists and museums is a close one: one provides the artifacts to di...
This study sets out to analyse the metal finds and other related objects which came to light from ex...
This thesis is a qualitative analysis of chipped stone projectile points from the Milwaukee Public M...
The paper discusses archaeological investigations carried out on all three tells making up the site ...
The manuscript presents the results of anthropological work in Tell Masiakh conducted in the 2010 se...
The Italian excavations at Shiyukh Tahtani have recently resumed, revealing a long occupation seque...
The 1996 and 1997 seasons of the Hopkins-Amsterdam project in the Jabbul plain, western Syria, have ...
Tell Tweini or ancient Gibala is located in the Syrian coastal plain and represents the southernmost...
This thesis investigates and documents sixty-one Ohio Hopewellian objects that form a collection cur...
Many of archaeological sites within Al Hammar Marsh and surrounded area were selected to the current...
Excavations produce significant quantities of data, a fact that was no different 60 years ago than i...
Since 1999 a Syro-Belgian excavation team led by Prof. Joachim Bretschneider (UGent) has been explor...
This article summarizes two seasons of excavations at Tell al-Imsihly, a prehistoric site nearly 5 k...
The paper presents the research strategy and the results of the excavations and other fieldwork unde...
This disseration deals with two Syrian-American excavation projects in the north of Syria: the one a...