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Tell Halaf A New Culture In Oldest Mesopotamia Baron Max Von Oppenheim

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Tell Halaf A New Culture In Oldest Mesopotamia Baron Max Von Oppenheim
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Publisher: Gorgias Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 32.71 MB
Pages: 425
Author: Baron Max von Oppenheim
ISBN: 9781463213008, 146321300X
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Tell Halaf A New Culture In Oldest Mesopotamia Baron Max Von Oppenheim by Baron Max Von Oppenheim 9781463213008, 146321300X instant download after payment.

The site of Tell Halaf was located by Baron von Oppenheim while on a mission to survey the land for the Baghdad Railway. The Baron returned some years later to excavate the mound, and this monograph is his considered statement of the site’s importance. Setting the stage with a narrative of the discovery of the tell, von Oppenheim proceeds to describe the structures, monumental statuary and smaller objects recovered from the dig. Lavishly illustrated with over 85 illustrations and maps, this volume contains a storehouse of knowledge on ancient Syria, at that time part of the cultural continuum of Mesopotamia.

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