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Habuba Kabira (also
Hubaba Kabire and
Habuba Kebira) is an
ancient Near East
archaeological site on the west bank of the
Euphrates River in
Aleppo Governorate...
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Katfia The Wad
Habuba Revolt (Arabic: ثورة ود حبوبة) was an
uprising in Anglo-Egyptian
Sudan in mid-1908. Its
causes laid in
religious opposition to Christian...
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Habuba Kabira is
similar in many ways to the
nearby site of
Jebel Aruda on a
rocky outcrop, only 8 km
further north. As at
Habuba Kabira, there...
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Halafian site of
Shams ed-Din
Tannira and is
within sight of the Uruk V site
Habuba Kabira (8
kilometers downstream) and
thought to have been
linked to it....
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centre of the Funj Sultanate.
Katfia in
Gezira was the
place where the Wad
Habuba Revolt took
place in
April 1908. The
Gezira Scheme was a
program launched...
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found areTell Sheikh H****an, Tell al-Hawa, Hacınebi Tepe,
Jebel Aruda, and
Habuba Kabira.
Roughly 75% of all
ceramics found with Uruk
culture sites are bevel-rimmed...
- Schmitt-Strecker, S. (1998). "Late Uruk
silver production by
cupellation at
Habuba Kabira, Syria", pp. 123–34 in
Metallurgica Antiqua,
Deutsches Bergbau-Museum...
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trade system aimed at
providing the
Mesopotamian cities with raw materials.
Habuba Kabira on the
Syrian Euphrates is a
prominent example of a
settlement that...
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later Proto-Elamite and proto-cuneiform tablets, like Tell Brak (1),
Habuba Kabira (3), Tepe Hissar,
Godin Tepe (38),
Nineveh (1), and
Jebel Aruda (13)...
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point on the Tigris. It was
contemporary and had a
similar function to
Habuba Kabira on the Euphrates. By 3000 BC, the Kish
civilization had expanded...