Articles about "hamoukar"
The Battle for Hamoukar - Evidence for Warfare in Ancient Mesopotamia
Dec 16, 2005 ... The on-going joint excavations at the Mesopotamian site of Hamoukar in Syria by the Oriental Institute and the Syrian Department of ...
http://archaeology.about.com/od/mesopotamiaarchaeology/a/hamoukar.htm
The Earliest Glass Manufacture - Glass Making - An Illustrated ...
More information is also available about Hamoukar and Tell Brak. Tite, M. S., P. Manti, and A. J. Shortland 2007 A technological study of ancient faience ...
http://archaeology.about.com/od/glass/ss/glass_making_2.htm
The Battle for Hamoukar - Evidence for Warfare in Ancient Mesopotamia
The Battle for Hamoukar - Evidence for Warfare in Ancient Mesopotamia. ... The on-going joint excavations at the Mesopotamian site of Hamoukar in Syria by ...
http://archaeology.about.com/b/2005/12/17/the-battle-for-hamoukar-evidence-for-warfare-in-ancient-mesopotamia.htm
Sumer and Sumerians
Sumerians are thought to be one of the earliest urban societies in the world (but not the earliest, that goes to Tell Hamoukar). They developed cuneiform ...
http://archaeology.about.com/od/sterms/g/sumer.htm
Tell Brak (Syria)
Tell Brak is connected by ceramic and architectural similarities to other sites in Northern Mesopotamia such as Tepe Gawra and Hamoukar. ...
http://archaeology.about.com/od/bterms/qt/tell_brak.htm
Another Contender for Oldest Civilization
Feb 12, 2007 ... Hamoukar appears to have had an economy based on obsidian, a volcanic substance that can be sharpened and hold an enduring edge sharp enough ...
http://ancienthistory.about.com/b/2007/02/12/another-competitor-for-oldest-civilization.htm
Mesopotamia Timeline and Definition
Ubaid 5800-3700 BC (Telloh, Ur, Ubaid, Oueili, Eridu, Tepe Gawra); Early Northern Uruk 4400-3600 BC (Brak, Hamoukar); Uruk 3800-3200 BC (Girsu/Telloh, Umma, ...
http://archaeology.about.com/od/mterms/qt/mesopotamia.htm
An Ancient Syrian City That May Have Been Founded 8000 Years Ago
Dec 30, 2005 ... "Hamoukar appears to have reached big-city status by 4500 B.C. and may have been settled as long as 8000 years ago. ...
http://ancienthistory.about.com/b/2005/12/30/an-ancient-syrian-city-that-may-have-been-founded-8000-years-ago.htm
Blog February 2007 Archive
Feb 12, 2007 ... Clemens Reichel of the University of Chicago's Oriental Institute says that a Turkish city, Hamoukar, which is not Read More. ...
http://ancienthistory.about.com/b/a/2007_02_12.htm
N.S.Gill's Ancient History Blog December 2005 Archive
According to A 5500-year-old mystery emerges, 5500 years ago a city on the Iraq-Syria border was destroyed. "Hamoukar appears to have reached big-city ...
http://ancienthistory.about.com/b/a/200512.htm
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