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Tuttul: a Pleiades place resourceTuttul was a Bronze Age city that is associated with the archaeological site of Tell Bi'a located in the Raqqa Governorate of northern Syria.
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Kingdoms of Syria - Tuttul (Syria) - The History FilesTuttul was a religious centre which was strategically located at modern Tell Bi'a (or Tell Bian, near Raqqa), where it could control the confluence of the ...
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Tuttul | ArchiqooTuttul, Tell Bi'aa, is an arcaheological mound and Bronze Age town located in Al-Raqqah Governorate, Syria. Tuttul was city sacred to the god Dagan.
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Tuttul A Philologisch, RlA 14/1-4 pp. 233-236 - Academia.eduThe research delves into the historical and cultural significance of the ancient site of Tuttul, focusing on its name, localization, and role in the ...
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Barreyra Fracaroli, Diego A. (New York/USA) - Imâr and Tuttul in the ...Jan 20, 2014 · (New York/USA) – Imâr and Tuttul in the Land of Dagan. An Alternative State Formation in the Syrian Upper Middle Euphrates Valley through ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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A Site-Level Market Model of the Antiquities TradeMay 9, 2019 · Tell Bi'a (ancient Tuttul), a Bronze Age mound, is a 52-hectare site ... Tell Bi'a appears to have lost its importance as a regional center.
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Urbanocentric Models and “Rural Messiness” - jstorAncient cultural landscape of Tell Bi'a reconstructed from remote sensing data. Relict terraces of the Balikh River valley to the east were mapped from ...
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TRANSITION: The Assyrians at the Euphrates between the 13th and ...... Tuttul (modern tell Bī'a) at the confluence of the Balī with the Euphrates. 121 Despite these diplomatic moves, however, the military thrust of Assyria ...
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[PDF] Settlement, Economy, and Society in the Tell Leilan Region, Syria ...Jul 22, 2005 · Archaeological research has focused on the third millennium BC, while historical research has focused on cuneiform archives of the second ...
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Šubat-Šamaš and Tuttul - jstor161 ff.). (l) The evidence that this city of Tuttul represented more or less the gateway from Mesopotamia to Syria raises the question as ...
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The Evolution of the Tell es-Sweyhat (Syria) Settlement System in ...This article examines the onset of urbanization and accompanying economic developments of the Tell es-Sweyhat settlement system, located along the Euphrates ...
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[PDF] MARI AND THE HOLY GRAIL Jack M. SassonGeorges Dossin, 'Les archives épistolaires du palais de Mari', Syria 19 ... Tell Bi>a. (Tuttul). True enough, the change was so sudden and the material ...
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Raqqa Will Rise Again - The National InterestTell al-Bi'a, site of Tuttul and subsequently of Deir Zakka monastery, means “hill of the church,” and is so named because of the Deir Zakka monastery that ...
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Tall al-Bi'a, Excavation at Dayr Zakka (monastery)Tall al-Bi'a, Excavation at Dayr Zakka (monastery) ; Place; Dayr Zakka ; Time Period; 1990, 1990s ; Type of Subject; Excavation ; Keywords; Architecture, Excavation ...Missing: Tuttul | Show results with:Tuttul
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Search the CDLI collection - Cuneiform Digital Library InitiativeKTT 002 (P222294). Primary Publication: Krebernik, Manfred (2001) Tall Bi'a / Tuttul II KTT 2. Collection: National Museum of Syria, Raqqa, Syria.
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The god Itūr-Mēr in the middle Euphrates region during the Old ...Jun 3, 2013 · The Old Babylonian texts from Mari abundantly testify to the importance of the city deity Itūr-Mēr inside as well as outside the official cult ...
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[PDF] mari and the bibleThe docus st was published by Dossin 1975 (ttributed by him to King Yalydun ... Tell Bia O. SumurEpub. 0. Tell Brak. Sumu-Yamam. 159. Tell ed-Dab'a. 36. Sumuabum.Missing: Biya | Show results with:Biya
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The Ebla Tablets - The University of Chicago Press: JournalsLagash, Umma, Adab, Nippur, Shuruppak, Tuttul, and. Gasur; all of them are mentioned in the Ebla texts. In the north, Mari was the major challenger of Ebla.
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Tablets, Sealings and Weights at Ebla: Administrative and Economic ...Economic written documents, sealings (cretulae, bullae and jar-sealings) and balance weights attest to the economic activities conducted within the palace.
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Ancient Mesopotamian Gods and Goddesses - Dagan (god) - OraccIn Mesopotamia Dagan is associated with the Middle Euphrates, in particular the cities of Tuttul and Terqa. References to Dagan in some of the Akkadian ...
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The Museum Journal | The Inscriptions of the Kings of AgadeIn his own city of Dŭdŭli—or Tutuli, in the Akkadian text—Sargon worships and bends his head unto him, as to the acknowledged lord of Mesopotamia from Sippar ...Missing: Tuttul | Show results with:Tuttul
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The Construction of Prophetic Identities in the Royal Archives of MariThe prophetic texts from Mari represent the earliest written testimony of the prophetic phenomenon in the Ancient Near East. Approximately sixty-five clay ...Missing: Yahdun- | Show results with:Yahdun-
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[PDF] Water beneath Straw: Adven tures of a Prophetic Phrase in the Mari ...Lupakhum, however, stopped at Tuttul on the Ba- likh, where its own Dagan charged him to tell the king, "Wherever you go, happiness will constantly greet you.
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(PDF) Orality, Direct Speech and the Kumarbi Cycle - Academia.eduThe Song of Kumarbi Cycle follows this sequence: Song of Kumarbi, Song of LAMMA, Song of Silver, Song of Hedammu, and Song of Ullikummi. How does the theme of ...
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[PDF] UC San Diego - eScholarship... Tell Beydar (ancient Nabada), a minor city located in the Upper Khabur Basin, has shed new light on EBA pastoral strategies employed by Upper Mesopotamian ...
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Sargon 11 (Sumerian) (RIME 2.01.01.11 composite) - OraccSargon 11 (Sumerian) (RIME 2.01.01.11 composite) ; 1414, ⸢šar-um-GI⸣. (14) In Tuttul, Šarrukin, the king, prostrated himself before Dagan and prayed to him. ( ...
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(DOC) Sargon and Naram-Sin - Academia.edu... Sargon actually belong to Naram-Sin. First, based on Sargon's inscriptions it is clear that he did not reach beyond Tuttul on the Middle Euphrates and only ...
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Akkadian - Summary - eHRAF ArchaeologyThe royal family enjoyed considerable imperial power: daughters of Naram-Sin ruled cities as far as Tuttul and Urkish, while daughters of both Sargon and Naram- ...
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[PDF] PDF - Tell Leilan ProjectHistorical inscriptions record Akkadian conquest as far as western Syria and eastern Anatolia, in addition to northern Mesopotamia, western Iran, and the ...<|separator|>
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GUTIANS - Encyclopaedia IranicaDec 15, 2002 · GUTIANS, name used in ancient Mesopotamian texts to refer to a variety of people, mostly from the Zagros mountain area.Missing: Tuttul | Show results with:Tuttul
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The Importance of the Mediterranean in the Syro-Mesopotamian ...Just as the Euphrates and Tigris rivers influenced the birth of the Flood myth, so the seas influenced the creation of other mythologies. In addition, with ...<|separator|>
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The Sargonic and Ur III Empires - Oxford AcademicIn the west, Sargon captured the key Syrian cities of Mari (Tell Hariri), Tuttul (Tell Bi'ya near Raqqah), Ebla (Tell Mardikh), and Yarmuti (probably the ...
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Ancient Mesopotamian Gods and Goddesses - Dagan (god) - OraccIn Mesopotamia the earliest textual references to Dagan come from the Royal Inscriptions of Sargon (2334-2279 BCE) and Naram-Sin (2254-2218 BCE). From this ...
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(PDF) The Earliest State Formation of the Amorites: Archaeological ...Tell Bi'a/Tuttul likely served as the primary urban center of Mar.du-ki during the early state period. Amorites engaged in trade with Ebla, exchanging pastoral ...Missing: etymology | Show results with:etymology
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Yahdun-Lim of Mari's Disc Inscription - ETANAJun 4, 2007 · Yahdun-Lim of Mari's Disc Inscription ; Source: F. Thureau-Dangin, RA 33, 50 ; Date: OB (ca 1800) ; Language: Old-Babylonian ; Medium: clay disk.
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Prophetic Bodies in the Ancient Near East - ANCIENT JEW REVIEWSep 2, 2025 · Lanasûm, Zimri-Lim's emissary in Tuttul, reports on an anonymous prophet arisen before the god Dagan (muḫḫûm ina pān Dagan itbi), demanding ...
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On the recently published Old Babylonian texts from Tuttul - jstorThe only conclusion that I can draw from the unexpected warki datings in. Tuttul and the problem of placing the eponym Ahi-Yaya is the recognition that we have ...
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Hammurabi's Deeds in Babylonian Literature and HistoryThis article provides a preliminary edition of a hitherto unpublished Akkadian-language literary text that narrates historical events from the reign of King ...
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The Organisation of Residential Space in the Mittani Kingdom as a ...Margueron, who interpreted Late Bronze Age Emar as a new, Hittite foundation ... Tuttul was situated outside the kingdom of Mittani. Therefore it is ...
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7 - The Refectory and the Kitchen in the Early Byzantine Monastery ...One of the most intensively explored monastic complexes of Syria is located at the site Tell Bi'a, near modern Raqqa. The monastery was erected on the ruins of ...Missing: topography | Show results with:topography
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Taking the Long View on Collapse : A Syrian Perspective - PerséeAt Tuttul (Tell Bi'a), a major Third Millennium urban center on the confluence of the Balikh and Euphrates, Palace B of EB IVA is burned, probably around the ...
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(PDF) de Jong, L. 2011, "Mallowan's Marshes. The archaeology of ...This article considers the archaeological and textual evidence for the Balikh Valley during Roman and Byzantine rule. I focus on settlement patterns, ...
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[PDF] Tell es-Sweyhat, 1989-1995 preliminary report - Academic Commonsexample, the topography of Tell al-Rimah (ancient. Karana), located in the Tell Afar plain, as well as exca- vations at Tell Leilan, suggests that in the ...
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[PDF] Al Khabour text.indd - ArchaeopressThe Euphrates Valley between the Balikh and Khabour in Syria has been little known. The general impression, however, is that much needs to be discovered ...
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[PDF] HISTORY OF THE FIELD: Archaeology in Syria - Urkesh.orgTell Bi'a (ancient Tuttul), near the confluence of the Ba- likh and the Euphrates, has been excavated by Strommenger since 1980; she has uncovered a burnt ...<|separator|>
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Archaeological Explorations in Syria 2000-2011 - jstorThe AUB Museum team took up the project from 1985 until 2010 when, sadly, the civil war broke up in Syria and stopped all archaeological activities there.
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(PDF) The Fortification System in Tell Abu Fahd (Syrian Euphrates ...PDF | On Dec 1, 2009, Juan Luis Montero Fenollós and others published The Fortification System in Tell Abu Fahd (Syrian Euphrates Valley) | Find, ...Missing: central | Show results with:central
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Review of Strommenger, E. and P. Miglus (2010), Altorientalische ...Strommenger and Miglus' excavation presents diverse artifacts, revealing insights into material culture from the third millennium B.C.E.; Melville's research ...
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[PDF] seal impressions from the palace of šamši-adad - in tall bi'a/tuttulThe figures consist only of lines and drill holes, the latter being a technique used continuously from the early third millenium in this area, though not in ...
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KTT 060 (P392695) - Cuneiform Digital Library InitiativeMathematical tablet excavated in Tuttul (mod. Tell Bi'a), dated to the Old Babylonian (ca. 1900-1600 BC) period and now kept in National Museum of Syria, ...
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Analysis of the Early Bronze Age Graves in Tell Bi'a (Syria) - fulcrumThis study concerns Early Bronze Age burials excavated on the mound of Tell Bi'a (northern Syria). Following the introduction, the author discusses the material ...Missing: Tuttul | Show results with:Tuttul
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(PDF) Das ältere Mosaik des byzantinischen Klosters in Tell Bi'a.One is a floor mosaic made in early Byzantine Syria in the sixth century A.D., and found in the monastery of Tall Bī'a, the other is an incised ivory pyxis ...
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The oldest archaeological site of Syria's Raqqa is being trespassedApr 25, 2021 · The archaeological site of tuttul (Tell Bi'a), 5 km northeast of Raqqa, northern Syria, is subjected to numerous violations including neglect and illegal ...Missing: structures | Show results with:structures
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Tall Bia/Tutul. VIII. Stadtbefestigungen, Häuser und TempelSubject. Excavations (Archaeology) -- Syria -- Tuttul (Extinct city) - Tuttul (Extinct city). Coverage. Bi'a, Tall. Rights. May not be reused for commercial ...Missing: Deir Zakka monastery
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Preserving Cultural Heritage in Syria through War and TransitionFeb 21, 2025 · Syria's cultural heritage faces threats from conflict, neglect, and political shifts. Preservation efforts by UNESCO, local initiatives, and international ...Missing: Bi'a | Show results with:Bi'a