Bash Tapa is a circa 8 ha settlement, located 35 km South of Erbil, in Iraqi Kurdistan. Its exploration was began in September 2013 by a french archaeological mission, led by L. Marti (CNRS, Paris). When the sounding carried out on the top of the site allowed us to explore middle-assyrian levels, the stratigraphical step trench excavated on the southern slope of the tell revealed six phases of occupation dating to the 3rd millennium BC, from the Ninevite 5 to the Early Dynastic III periods. A first evaluation of the pottery material recovered in this operation revealed that there are different traditions represented at the site. In fact, while the material dated from the beginning of the Early Bronze Age is clearly related to the Northern...
International audienceThe organisation of settlements and territories are inseparable from their cul...
This paper is the result of a pilot project conducted at the Penn Museum in Philadelphia and based o...
This study is talking for the first time about in this region to document the archaeological sites a...
peer reviewedaudience: researcherBash Tapa is a circa 8 ha settlement, located 35 km South of Erbil,...
Prehistoric site in the Jazira in northern Iraq, c. 100 km south-west of Mosul. Umm Dabaghiya was a ...
This article presents a preliminary study of the pottery collected during the 2012 and 2013 campaign...
This article presents a preliminary study of the pottery collected during the 2012 and 2013 campaign...
This article presents a preliminary study of the pottery collected during the 2012 and 2013 campaign...
Prehistoric site in the Jazira in northern Iraq, c. 100 km south-west of Mosul. Umm Dabaghiya was a ...
In 2022, targeted excavations were carried out as part of a study season at the site of Kobeba, near...
The First Sealand period in Babylonia has long been obscure, despite the major changes that occurre...
The aim of the LoNAP1 is to reconstruct the formation and evolution of the cultural and natural land...
The Hirbemerdon Tepe Archaeological Project was initiated in 2003 as part of a broader cultural heri...
Toward the middle of the EB III period, in other words around ca. 2200 BC. emerges an important brea...
Recent excavations in north Syria and Iraq have retrieved data allowing for a re-assessment of the c...
International audienceThe organisation of settlements and territories are inseparable from their cul...
This paper is the result of a pilot project conducted at the Penn Museum in Philadelphia and based o...
This study is talking for the first time about in this region to document the archaeological sites a...
peer reviewedaudience: researcherBash Tapa is a circa 8 ha settlement, located 35 km South of Erbil,...
Prehistoric site in the Jazira in northern Iraq, c. 100 km south-west of Mosul. Umm Dabaghiya was a ...
This article presents a preliminary study of the pottery collected during the 2012 and 2013 campaign...
This article presents a preliminary study of the pottery collected during the 2012 and 2013 campaign...
This article presents a preliminary study of the pottery collected during the 2012 and 2013 campaign...
Prehistoric site in the Jazira in northern Iraq, c. 100 km south-west of Mosul. Umm Dabaghiya was a ...
In 2022, targeted excavations were carried out as part of a study season at the site of Kobeba, near...
The First Sealand period in Babylonia has long been obscure, despite the major changes that occurre...
The aim of the LoNAP1 is to reconstruct the formation and evolution of the cultural and natural land...
The Hirbemerdon Tepe Archaeological Project was initiated in 2003 as part of a broader cultural heri...
Toward the middle of the EB III period, in other words around ca. 2200 BC. emerges an important brea...
Recent excavations in north Syria and Iraq have retrieved data allowing for a re-assessment of the c...
International audienceThe organisation of settlements and territories are inseparable from their cul...
This paper is the result of a pilot project conducted at the Penn Museum in Philadelphia and based o...
This study is talking for the first time about in this region to document the archaeological sites a...