Tell Hassuna is a tell, or settlement mound, in the Nineveh Province (Iraq), about 35km south-west of Nineveh. It is the type site for the Hassuna culture...
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Tell Hassuna Tell Shemshara The Hassuna culture is a Neolithic archaeological culture in northern Mesopotamia dating to the early sixth millennium BC...
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is named after the type site of Tell Hassuna in Iraq. Other sites where Hassuna material has been found include Tell Shemshara. The decoration of pottery...
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northern Mesopotamia. The Hassuna culture (c. 6500 BC – 6000 BC) takes its name from an archaeological site, Tell Hassuna, located in central Jezirah...
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until recently. The site was occupied, although not continuously, from the Hassuna period (early sixth millennium BCE) until the 14th century CE. A small...
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Qal'at Jarmo Tell Taya Tell Hassuna Balawat (Imgur-Enlil) Tell es-Sweyhat Tell Hadidi (Azu) Mumbaqat (Tall Munbāqa, Ekalte) Nimrud Emar (Tell Meskene) Tall...
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mid-Euphrates, probably from Tell Buqras, 6000 BC, Louvre Museum AO 31551. The northern Mesopotamian sites of Tell Hassuna and Jarmo are some of the oldest...
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is named after the type site of Tell Hassuna in Iraq. Other sites where Hassuna material has been found include Tell Shemshara. The Samarra culture is...
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in Assyria belonged to the Jarmo culture c. 7100 BC and Tell Hassuna, the centre of the Hassuna culture, c. 6000 BC. The history of Assyria begins with...
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Mexico) Tell Halaf, Syria, for the Halaf culture Tell Hassuna, Iraq, for the Hassuna culture Jemdet Nasr, Iraq, for the Jemdet Nasr period Tell al-'Ubaid...
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