This article presents a preliminary study of the pottery collected during the 2012 and 2013 campaigns of the Land of Nineveh Archaeological Project in Iraqi Kurdistan. The report examines the morphology, distribution, and relative implications of a wide spectrum of ceramic types, spanning from the Early Pottery Neolithic to the Sasanian period. In particular, it focuses on the local aspects of the material culture, as well as on regional and transregional connections, and thus aims at placing the pottery assemblages in the broader perspective of upper Mesopotamia's diverse ceramic traditions. Despite its preliminary nature, this report embodies a substantial overview of the ceramics surveyed, which will serve as a departure point for future...
peer reviewedaudience: researcherBash Tapa is a circa 8 ha settlement, located 35 km South of Erbil,...
This is the second article of two studies investigating the Iron Age painted pottery traditions of t...
This article uses the results of petrographic analyses carried out on the Early Bronze (EB) III\u201...
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...
This article presents and discusses an assemblage of Early Islamic pottery excavated at the site of ...
Bash Tapa is a circa 8 ha settlement, located 35 km South of Erbil, in Iraqi Kurdistan. Its explorat...
International audienceThis article presents the ceramic material found in the fill layer of a large ...
This paper deals with the second millennium BC ceramics, and a short excursus regarding the settleme...
The aim of the LoNAP1 is to reconstruct the formation and evolution of the cultural and natural land...
Recent excavations in north Syria and Iraq have retrieved data allowing for a re-assessment of the c...
In September 2015, a joint team from the universities of Udine, Rome (\u2018La Sapienza\u2019) and M...
El artículo discute la cerámica pintada Halaf de Shahrizor, Kurdistán Iraquí. Este material se adscr...
This paper studies the painted pottery traditions of first-millennium BC north-western Arabia and th...
peer reviewedaudience: researcherBash Tapa is a circa 8 ha settlement, located 35 km South of Erbil,...
This is the second article of two studies investigating the Iron Age painted pottery traditions of t...
This article uses the results of petrographic analyses carried out on the Early Bronze (EB) III\u201...
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...
This article presents and discusses an assemblage of Early Islamic pottery excavated at the site of ...
Bash Tapa is a circa 8 ha settlement, located 35 km South of Erbil, in Iraqi Kurdistan. Its explorat...
International audienceThis article presents the ceramic material found in the fill layer of a large ...
This paper deals with the second millennium BC ceramics, and a short excursus regarding the settleme...
The aim of the LoNAP1 is to reconstruct the formation and evolution of the cultural and natural land...
Recent excavations in north Syria and Iraq have retrieved data allowing for a re-assessment of the c...
In September 2015, a joint team from the universities of Udine, Rome (\u2018La Sapienza\u2019) and M...
El artículo discute la cerámica pintada Halaf de Shahrizor, Kurdistán Iraquí. Este material se adscr...
This paper studies the painted pottery traditions of first-millennium BC north-western Arabia and th...
peer reviewedaudience: researcherBash Tapa is a circa 8 ha settlement, located 35 km South of Erbil,...
This is the second article of two studies investigating the Iron Age painted pottery traditions of t...
This article uses the results of petrographic analyses carried out on the Early Bronze (EB) III\u201...