Ancient Seleucia-on-the-Tigris, located in modern Iraq, was a multiethnic imperial capital city in Mesopotamia. Founded by Seleucus I Nicator in the late fourth century BCE, the city was conquered by the Parthians in 141 BCE and eventually superseded by nearby Ctesiphon. An excavation sponsored by the University of Michigan, the Toledo Museum of Art, and the Cleveland Museum of Art explored the site over six seasons from 1927 to 1937. Per antiquities laws instituted under British Mandate rule, finds from the excavation were dispersed between those U.S. institutions and the Iraq Museum. This dissertation examines this excavation—and the collection and archive it produced—as a legacy collection. It probes three frames for the Seleucia excavat...
This dissertation investigates how the agents and organs of the Seleucid Empire explored, bounded, a...
This book is the first authoritative and up-to-date survey of the history of Iraq from earliest time...
In 2003, United States forces invaded Iraq, adding further complications to an already troubled arch...
Ancient Seleucia-on-the-Tigris, located in modern Iraq, was a multiethnic imperial capital city in M...
In 323 BC, the Macedonian conqueror Alexander the Great died in Babylon. In his life, he conquered t...
This thesis explores how British archaeologists working in Iraq during the interwar period engaged w...
In this article we discuss the archaeological landscapes of the Erbil plain during the Hellenistic p...
In this article we discuss the archaeological landscapes of the Erbil plain during the Hellenistic p...
A common problem in archaeology is the constant shortage of time, money, and personnel necessary to ...
With few surviving Greek sources from Hellenistic Babylonia, we are often ill-informed about the det...
This dissertation engages with multiple temporalities of a single, paradigmatic site in southern Mes...
Since the 1950s large-scale dam projects have been carried out across the world. The archaeological ...
© 1994 Dr. Leah Marianne McKenzieThis thesis examines the degree and type of Hellenization which occ...
Iraqi archaeologists and Assyriologists are desperate for communication and collaboration and intell...
Excavations at Tell Khaiber in southern Iraq by the Ur Region Archaeological Project have revealed a...
This dissertation investigates how the agents and organs of the Seleucid Empire explored, bounded, a...
This book is the first authoritative and up-to-date survey of the history of Iraq from earliest time...
In 2003, United States forces invaded Iraq, adding further complications to an already troubled arch...
Ancient Seleucia-on-the-Tigris, located in modern Iraq, was a multiethnic imperial capital city in M...
In 323 BC, the Macedonian conqueror Alexander the Great died in Babylon. In his life, he conquered t...
This thesis explores how British archaeologists working in Iraq during the interwar period engaged w...
In this article we discuss the archaeological landscapes of the Erbil plain during the Hellenistic p...
In this article we discuss the archaeological landscapes of the Erbil plain during the Hellenistic p...
A common problem in archaeology is the constant shortage of time, money, and personnel necessary to ...
With few surviving Greek sources from Hellenistic Babylonia, we are often ill-informed about the det...
This dissertation engages with multiple temporalities of a single, paradigmatic site in southern Mes...
Since the 1950s large-scale dam projects have been carried out across the world. The archaeological ...
© 1994 Dr. Leah Marianne McKenzieThis thesis examines the degree and type of Hellenization which occ...
Iraqi archaeologists and Assyriologists are desperate for communication and collaboration and intell...
Excavations at Tell Khaiber in southern Iraq by the Ur Region Archaeological Project have revealed a...
This dissertation investigates how the agents and organs of the Seleucid Empire explored, bounded, a...
This book is the first authoritative and up-to-date survey of the history of Iraq from earliest time...
In 2003, United States forces invaded Iraq, adding further complications to an already troubled arch...