- 5500 and 4800 BCE. It
partially overlaps with H****una and
early Ubaid.
Samarran material culture was
first recognized during excavations by
German Archaeologist...
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Samarra (Arabic: سَامَرَّاء, Sāmarrāʾ) is a city in Iraq. It
stands on the east bank of the
Tigris in the
Saladin Governorate, 125
kilometers (78 mi) north...
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Choga Mami is a
Samarran settlement site in
Diyala province in
Eastern Iraq in the
Mandali region. It
shows the
first canal irrigation in
operation at...
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forces were able to
drive the
Samarrans back.
Having gained the initiative, the
defenders charged and
forced the
Samarrans to
retreat to an area
where yet...
- Tell es-Sawwan is an
important Samarran period archaeological site in
Saladin Province, Iraq. It is
located 110
kilometres (68 mi)
north of Baghdad, and...
- not yet been found. It
appears that this
culture was
derived from the
Samarran culture from
northern Mesopotamia. It is not
known whether or not these...
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survives today, was the
Mosque of Ibn Tulun. The
mosque is
built in a
Samarran style that was
common in the
period during which the
caliphate had shifted...
- and
Vladislav Ardzinba identified these hypothetical languages with the
Samarran culture.
Benno Landsberger and
other ****yriologists
argued that by examining...
- (2nd ed.), Leiden:
Brill Online, OCLC 624382576 Helbaek, Hans (1972), "
Samarran Irrigation Agriculture at
Choga Mami in Iraq", Iraq, 34 (1): 35–48, doi:10...
- successors. Al-Musta'in (r. 862–866),
finding it
impossible to
control the
Samarran regiments, left the city and
attempted to
establish himself in Baghdad...