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Khafajah or
Khafaje (Arabic: خفاجة),
ancient Tutub, is an
archaeological site in
Diyala Governorate, Iraq 7
miles (11 km) east of Baghdad.
Khafajah lies...
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Asmar and
Khafaje: The
First Season Work in
Eshnunna 1930/31,
Oriental Institute Publication 13, 1932 [2]
Henri Frankfort, Tell Asmar,
Khafaje and Khorsabad:...
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culture and
shares other parallels with
contemporary depictions like the
Khafaje plaque during Babylonian captivity. Ain
Samiya goblet in
Israel Museum...
- Agrab, Tell
Asmar (ancient Eshnunna),
Ishchali (ancient Neribtum), and
Khafaje (ancient Tutub) were excavated. At that time, the
Diyala was relatively...
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Retrieved 13
January 2013.
Oriental Institute Communications: Tell
Asmar and
Khafaje: The
First Season's Work in
Eshnunna 1930/31. Vol. 13–19.
Oriental Institute...
- vol. 105, no. 1-2, pp. 86-117, 2015 [1]
Henri Frankfort, "Tell Asmar,
Khafaje and Khorsabad:
Second Preliminary Report of the Iraq Expedition", Oriental...
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excavations in
various territories,
including Syria (Tell Ajlun, Ras el-Ain,
Khafaje),
Israel (Tel Beth Shean, Gezer), Iraq (Uruk, Nippur, Ur, Nineveh, Ashur...
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Chlorite vase from
Khafaje...
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Henri Frankfort,
Thorkild Jacobsen, and
Conrad Preusser, "Tell
Asmar and
Khafaje: The
First Season's Work in
Eshnunna 1930/31",
Oriental Institute Communication...
- ISSN 1356-1863. [2]
Archived 2010-06-18 at the
Wayback Machine OIC 16. Tell Asmar,
Khafaje and Khorsabad:
Second Preliminary Report of the Iraq Expedition, Henri...