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Tell es-Sawwan is an oval mound 350 metres (1,150 ft) long by 150 metres (490 ft) wide with a maximum height of 3.5 metres (11 ft). The main mound was surrounded by a three-metre defensive ditch and a strong mudbrick wall. The village consisted of large houses and other buildings thought to be
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See moreTell es-Sawwan is an important Samarran period archaeological site in Saladin Province, Iraq. It is located 110 kilometres (68 mi) north of Baghdad, and south of Samarra.
The site is a primarily...
See moreThe site was excavated by a team from the Iraqi Directorate General of Antiquities in seven seasons between 1964 and 1971. The second season was led by Khalid Ahmad Al-a'dami and the sixth and seventh season by Walid Yasin.
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https://archiqoo.com/locations/tell_es-sawwan.phpTell es-Sawwan by Female_figurine, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons Tell es-Sawwan Tell es-Sawwan is an important Samarran period archaeological site in Saladin Province, Iraq. The site is a primarily Ubaid, Hassuna, and Samarra Culture occupation with some later Babylonian …
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diagram, diagram of pottery from Tell es-Sawwan showing wall thickness and shape and trypical decoration: (a, b, d) plain ware from level II; (c) from level I; (e-g) classical Samarra ware from …
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diagram, diagram of pottery from Tell es-Sawwan showing wall thickness and shape and trypical decoration: (a, b, d) plain ware from level II; (c) from level I; (e-g) classical Samarra ware from …
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The Tell es-Sawwan clav figurines, like the stonework, are remarkable both for their technical competence and feeling for the material. One of the earliest, the extraordinary male figure from …
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Tell es-Sakan, lit."Hill of Ash", is a now almost entirely destroyed tell (archaeological mound) standing some 5 km south of Gaza City in what is today the Gaza Strip, on the northern bank of …
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