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Pottery Traditions and Material Culture in Second Millennium BC Northern Mesopotamia.
Contacts and New Horizons in the Land between the Tigris and the Zagros.
Proceedings of a Workshop Held at the 12th ICAANE, University of Bologna, 7 April 2021
Edited by Costanza Coppini and Valentina Oselini
marru 19
in preparation, 2026
254 pp.
17 x 24 cm / hardcover, thread stitching
ISBN 978-3-96327-330-8 (book)
ISBN 978-3-96327-331-5 (e-book, via ProQuest, EBSCO, ISD)
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Table of Contents
Coppini / Oselini: Introduction
Coppini: Pottery Traditions and Material Culture in 2nd Millennium BC Northern Mesopotamia: The view from Gir-e Gomel
Calini: Second Millennium BCE Ceramic Assemblages from Qasr Shemamok (Iraqi Kurdistan)
Oselini / Peyronel: Identity of a Countryside: The Second Millennium BC Pottery Assemblage from Helawa and Aliawa in the Erbil Plain (Kurdistan region of Iraq)
Schwartz: The Second Millennium Ceramic Sequence from Kurd Qaburstan, Erbil Plain
Mas: 2nd Millennium BC Pottery from Bash Tapa (Kurdistan Region of Iraq): First Elements from the Late Bronze Age Sequence
Coppini / Eidem: Tell Shemshara: The Early Second Millennium Sequence
Verdellet / Tenu: The Thorny Issue of Defining the Second Millennium Pottery Assemblage at Kunara