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Lagash I The Ceramic Corpus From Alhiba 19681990 A Chronotypology Of The Pottery Tradition In Southern Mesopotamia During The 3rd And Early 2nd Millenium Bce Steve Renette

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Lagash I The Ceramic Corpus From Alhiba 19681990 A Chronotypology Of The Pottery Tradition In Southern Mesopotamia During The 3rd And Early 2nd Millenium Bce Steve Renette
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Lagash I The Ceramic Corpus From Alhiba 19681990 A Chronotypology Of The Pottery Tradition In Southern Mesopotamia During The 3rd And Early 2nd Millenium Bce Steve Renette instant download after payment.

Publisher: Brepols Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.18 MB
Pages: 474
Author: Steve Renette
ISBN: 9782503590202
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Lagash I The Ceramic Corpus From Alhiba 19681990 A Chronotypology Of The Pottery Tradition In Southern Mesopotamia During The 3rd And Early 2nd Millenium Bce Steve Renette by Steve Renette 9782503590202 instant download after payment.

Between 1968 and 1990, Donald P. Hansen and Vaughn E. Crawford directed six seasons of excavations at al-Hiba, the ancient Sumerian city-state Lagash. Overseen by Edward L. Ochsenschlager, the team documented one of the largest ceramic datasets from a southern Mesopotamian site spanning the entire third and the early second millennium BCE. With the availability of digital tools and relational database technology, the Al-Hiba Publication Project, led by Holly Pittman at the Penn Museum, can now analyze these results in preparation of final publication. As a case-study in the difficulties of working with legacy data, the publication project also assesses how the original recording methodology structures and limits the interpretation of these datasets. This first volume of the Lagash publications presents the ceramic corpus organized in a chrono-typology that traces the development of the pottery tradition through the Early Dynastic, Akkadian, Ur III, and Isin-Larsa periods. Often confirming well-established trends in general Mesopotamian ceramic development, this dataset from the south-eastern part of the Mesopotamian alluvium also introduces an underappreciated degree of regional variation.

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