- Tell
Bazmusian (also Tell Basmusian) is an
archaeological site on the
right bank of the
Little Zab in the
Ranya Plain (Sulaymaniyah Governorate, Iraq)...
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sites were then excavated: Tell
Bazmusian, ed-Dem, Kamarian,
Qarashina and Tell Shemshara. The
excavations at Tell
Bazmusian revealed a
temple dating to the...
- burner.
Hurrian period, 1300–1000 BC. From Tell
Basmosian (also Tell
Bazmusian), modern-day Lake Dukan, Iraq.
Currently displa**** in
Erbil Civilization...
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millennium BC has been
found at Tell
Shemshara along the
Little Zab. Tell
Bazmusian, near Shemshara, was
occupied between 5000 BCE and 800 CE,
although not...
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Hamoukar Dur
Sharrukin (Khorsabad) Tell
Shemshara (Shusharra)
Bestansur Tell
Bazmusian Erbil (Urbilim, Arba-Ilu) Kurd
Qaburstan (Qabra?) Qasr
Shemamok (Kilizu/Kilizi/Kakzu)...
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sites were then excavated: Tell
Bazmusian, ed-Dem, Kamarian,
Qarashina and Tell Shemshara. The
excavations at Tell
Bazmusian revealed a
temple dating to the...
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times and is rich in
archaeologic sites such as Tell Shemshara, Tell
Bazmusian,
Qalatga Darband, Girdedême,
Kameryan and
Boskin hills and
Ranya castle...
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Nineveh Puzrish-Dagan
Samarra Shanidar Tell
Abada Tell al-Fakhar Tell
Bazmusian Tell
Begum Tell el-'Oueili Tell
Madhur Tell
Rashid Tell
Shemshara Ur Dowth...
- 600 ft × 2,000 ft).
Other sites in the area
include Tell Kunara, Tell
Bazmusian, and Tell Shemshara. Bakr Awa was
first described by
James Felix Jones...
- the
endangered region –
notably at the
sites of Tell
Shemshara and Tell
Bazmusian. The
Dibis Dam is
located approximately 130
kilometres (81 mi) upstream...