Habuba Kabira (also Hubaba Kabire and Habuba Kebira) is an ancient Near East archaeological site on the west bank of the Euphrates River in Aleppo Governorate...
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Uruk period (section Habuba Kabira)
retreated. Habuba Kabira is similar in many ways to the nearby site of Jebel Aruda on a rocky outcrop, only 8 km further north. As at Habuba Kabira, there...
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site of Shams ed-Din Tannira and is within sight of the Uruk V site Habuba Kabira (8 kilometers downstream) and thought to have been linked to it. The...
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without later Proto-Elamite and proto-cuneiform tablets, like Tell Brak, Habuba Kabira, Tepe Hissar, Godin Tepe and Jebel Aruda. Linear Elamite is attested...
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system aimed at providing the Mesopotamian cities with raw materials. Habuba Kabira on the Syrian Euphrates is a prominent example of a settlement that...
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Schmitt-Strecker, S. (1998). "Late Uruk silver production by cupellation at Habuba Kabira, Syria", pp. 123–34 in Metallurgica Antiqua, Deutsches Bergbau-Museum...
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areTell Sheikh Hassan, Tell al-Hawa, Hacınebi Tepe, Jebel Aruda, and Habuba Kabira. Roughly 75% of all ceramics found with Uruk culture sites are bevel-rimmed...
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point on the Tigris. It was contemporary and had a similar function to Habuba Kabira on the Euphrates. By 3000 BC, the Kish civilization had expanded into...
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the mass-produced conical bowls of the Mesopotamian Uruk culture at Habuba Kabira. In production, first, a large clay cone was shaped on the disc. The...
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of the Uruk Expansion, such as Jebel Aruda, Tell Sheikh Hassan, and Habuba Kabira, were abandoned at the end of the Late Chacolothic 5 period and anything...
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