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Report on the first season of German-Kurdish excavations at Muqable in 2015

2017

In 2015, a new excavation project entitled “Kurdish-German Archaeological Mission in Dohuk” (KUGAMID) was launched. It is organized as a joint project between the University of Tübingen and the Department of Antiquities of Dohuk and is jointly directed by Peter Pfälzner (Tübingen) and Hassan Ahmad Qasim (Dohuk). Three sites were selected for excavation: Bassetki, Muqable I and Muqable III. The following report will summarize the results of the first season of excavations at the two neighbouring mounds of Muqable I and Muqable III, located approximately 5 km southeast of Bassetki and 23 km west of Dohuk in the Autonomous Region of Kurdistan in Iraq. The first season of excavations at Muqable…

MuqableLate Chalcolithic cultures Uruk period Iraqi KurdistanSettore L-OR/05 - Archeologia E Storia Dell'Arte Del Vicino Oriente Antico
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First Results of the Eastern Ḫabur Archaeological Survey in the Dohuk Region of Iraqi Kurdistan. The Season of 2013

2015

The University of Tübingen began an archaeological survey in the westernmost part of the Kurdistan Autonomous Region of Iraq, in the province of Dohuk, in 2013. The survey area covers highly diverse ecological zones from the Tigris across the East-Tigridian plain to the high Zagros ranges along the border with Turkey. Historically, the region witnessed the expansion of Mesopotamian states since the 3rd mill. BC and was a border region between Assyria and Urartu in the 1st mill. BC.

EHAS Mila Mergi Kumme Iraqi KurdistanSettore L-OR/05 - Archeologia E Storia Dell'Arte Del Vicino Oriente Antico
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Survey with Commercial-Grade Instruments: A Case Study from the Eastern Ḫabur Archaeological Survey, Iraq

2018

Low-altitude photography in archaeology is now common practice at the scale of excavations; however, landscape-scale applications are a relatively new endeavor with promising analytical potential. From 2014–2016, an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) with a mounted camera was used to document sites recorded as part of the Eastern Ḫabur Archaeological Survey (EḪAS), an archaeological reconnaissance project in western Dohuk Province, Iraqi Kurdistan. The EḪAS team documented over 70 archaeological sites with the UAV, from single-phase artifact scatters, to archaeological remains with standing architecture, to tells that cover more than 30 hectares. Representative examples from this survey are pres…

010506 paleontologyArcheologyEngineering060102 archaeologybusiness.industryPhotographyaerial photography archaeological survey Iraqi Kurdistan landscape archaeology photogrammetry structure from motion UAVExcavation06 humanities and the arts01 natural sciencesArchaeologyPhotogrammetryAerial photography0601 history and archaeologyIraqi kurdistanSettore L-OR/05 - Archeologia E Storia Dell'Arte Del Vicino Oriente AnticobusinessLandscape archaeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesJournal of Field Archaeology
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Pots and places in the Late Chalcolithic period. A view from the Eastern Ḫabur Region

2019

This paper attempts to contextualise the preliminary results of a survey (EHAS) and excavation (KUGAMID) projects recently undertaken by a team of the University of Tübingen in the uppermost region of Iraqi Kurdistan as far as the Late Chalcolithic period is concerned. Settlement patterns and land use, stratigraphic sequences and pottery assemblages are considered here in order to shed light on the dynamics of the emergence of social complexity and the establishment of proto-urban trajectories along the river banks, riverine plains, foothills and mountain valleys of the foothills of Zagros. Preliminary results suggest that the process of urbanisation in this area seems to be connected with …

Late Chalcolithic North Mesopotamia Iraqi Kurdistan Proto-urbanism Uruk expansionSettore L-OR/05 - Archeologia E Storia Dell'Arte Del Vicino Oriente Antico
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