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From Urban Origins to Imperial Integration in Western Syria: Umm el-Marra 2006, 2008
by
Sally S. Dunham
, Glenn M. Schwartz
, Jill A. Weber
, Hans H. Curvers
in
Ancient civilizations of the near east
/ Animal behavior
/ Archaeology
/ Architecture
/ Art and archaeology
/ Bones
/ Bronze Age
/ Bronzes
/ Cylinders
/ Excavations
/ FIELD REPORT
/ Funerary rituals
/ Ideology
/ Landscape architecture
/ Memory
/ Mesopotamia and Near East
/ Minor Asia and Hittites
/ Mitanni
/ Seals
/ Syria
/ Tombs
/ Urban development
2012
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From Urban Origins to Imperial Integration in Western Syria: Umm el-Marra 2006, 2008
by
Sally S. Dunham
, Glenn M. Schwartz
, Jill A. Weber
, Hans H. Curvers
in
Ancient civilizations of the near east
/ Animal behavior
/ Archaeology
/ Architecture
/ Art and archaeology
/ Bones
/ Bronze Age
/ Bronzes
/ Cylinders
/ Excavations
/ FIELD REPORT
/ Funerary rituals
/ Ideology
/ Landscape architecture
/ Memory
/ Mesopotamia and Near East
/ Minor Asia and Hittites
/ Mitanni
/ Seals
/ Syria
/ Tombs
/ Urban development
2012
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From Urban Origins to Imperial Integration in Western Syria: Umm el-Marra 2006, 2008
by
Sally S. Dunham
, Glenn M. Schwartz
, Jill A. Weber
, Hans H. Curvers
in
Ancient civilizations of the near east
/ Animal behavior
/ Archaeology
/ Architecture
/ Art and archaeology
/ Bones
/ Bronze Age
/ Bronzes
/ Cylinders
/ Excavations
/ FIELD REPORT
/ Funerary rituals
/ Ideology
/ Landscape architecture
/ Memory
/ Mesopotamia and Near East
/ Minor Asia and Hittites
/ Mitanni
/ Seals
/ Syria
/ Tombs
/ Urban development
2012
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From Urban Origins to Imperial Integration in Western Syria: Umm el-Marra 2006, 2008
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From Urban Origins to Imperial Integration in Western Syria: Umm el-Marra 2006, 2008
2012
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The Umm el-Marra Project is investigating the genesis and early history of societal complexity at a “second-tier” center of western Syria, focusing on the Early, Middle, and Late Bronze Age occupations. In 2006 and 2008, important results were achieved for all three periods. Excavation of the Early Bronze Age elite mortuary complex on the acropolis supplies new data supporting the interpretation that the complex served to inscribe elite ideologies on the landscape in its invocation of social memory and ancestral figures. Evidence of a hiatus of several centuries after the Early Bronze occupation provides new information on the urban “collapse” of the era. Monumental and defensive architecture and the remains of ritual behavior reveal the character of urban regeneration in the period of Amorite dynasties in the Middle Bronze Age. Finally, the Late Bronze Age Mittani occupation furnishes data on the site’s incorporation into a large international empire. Additional figures can be found under this article’s abstract onAJA Online.
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