- Tell
Arpachiyah (outside
modern Mosul in
Ninawa Governorate Iraq) is a
prehistoric archaeological site in
Nineveh Province (Iraq). It
takes its name from...
- Tell
Halaf Tell Brak Tell Sabi
Abyad Tell
Arpachiyah Tepe
Gawra Chagar Bazar The
Halaf culture is a
prehistoric period which lasted between about 6100...
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relating to the Halaf-Ubaid
Transitional period c. 5,500–5,000 BC. Tell
Arpachiyah is a
contemporary Neolithic site nearby. At
Yarim Tepe,
located about...
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Archaeology in Iraq. His
excavations included the
prehistoric village at Tell
Arpachiyah, and the
sites at
Chagar Bazar and Tell Brak in the
Upper Khabur area...
- Archaeology: The
Excavations at Nineveh,
Arpachiyah,
Chagar Bazar and Tell Brak; 1931–1939"—British
Museum webpage on the Mallowans' work at
Arpachiyah...
- The
development and
culture of
Nineveh paralleled Tepe
Gawra and Tell
Arpachiyah a few
kilometers to the northeast.
Nineveh was a
typical farming village...
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small cone-shaped
piece of lead,
found in the "Burnt House" in TT6 at
Arpachiyah,
dated to the
Halaf period or
slightly later than the
Yarim Tepe bracelet;...
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millennium BC, is from the late
Neolithic settlements of
Yarim Tepe and
Arpachiyah in Iraq. The
artifacts suggest that lead
smelting may have
predated copper...
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Halaf (c. 5600–5200 BC), Tell
Arpachiyah.
British Museum.
Painted bowl, Late
Halaf (c. 5600–5200 BC), Tell
Arpachiyah, Iraq.
British Museum. Painted...
- at a time in
Syria and Iraq at
excavation sites at Ur, Nineveh, Tell
Arpachiyah,
Chagar Bazar, Tell Brak, and Nimrud.: 301, 304, 313, 414 The Mallowans...