Jemdet Nasr : MH62.

This collection consists of 16 documents, all in English. The documents discuss the Jemdet Nasr tradition primarily in Iraq but also in the Arabian Gulf, Iran, Syria, and Turkey from ca. 5100 B.P.- 900 B.P. (3100 B.C.-2900 B.C.). An overview of the Jemdet Nasr tradition can be found in Nissen, and a...

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Corporate Author: Human Relations Area Files, inc
Other Authors: Berry, Sarah H. (Archaeologist), 1960-, Algaze, Guillermo, 1954-, Dittmann, Reinhard, Finkbeiner, Uwe, Killick, R. G., Matthews, Roger, Dr, Killick, Jane, 1954-, Nissen, Hans Jörg, Oates, Joan, Peregrine, Peter N. 1963-, Postgate, J. N., Potts, Daniel T., Wilson, Karen L., Young, T. Cuyler
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New Haven, Conn. : Human Relations Area Files, 2009-
Series:EHRAF archaeology. Middle East.
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520 |a This collection consists of 16 documents, all in English. The documents discuss the Jemdet Nasr tradition primarily in Iraq but also in the Arabian Gulf, Iran, Syria, and Turkey from ca. 5100 B.P.- 900 B.P. (3100 B.C.-2900 B.C.). An overview of the Jemdet Nasr tradition can be found in Nissen, and an overview of the site of Jemdet Nasr, its findings, and the problems associated with its excavations, is in Mathews (1992). Mathews (2002) goes into more detail about the site, discussing all the artifacts excluding those in Baghdad. Nissen summarizes what was known in 1983 of writing, seals, and sealings from the southern Mesopotamian area. The rest of the documents in this collection were originally presented at a symposium held in Tubingen in 1983 titled, Gamdat Nasr: Period or Regional Style? The purpose of the symposium was to determine whether Jemdet Nasr was really a distinct time period and culture, and if so, where it was located. Potts (1986) discusses the term "Jemdet Nasr" and how it is used as a chronological period, a culture, and a style of pottery and writing. Most of the documents are about specific sites. Finkbeiner wrote about the Eanna-Temple area of Uruk. Wilson describes the ceramics from the Inanna Temple at Nippur. Moon (1986) discusses his excavations at Abu Salabikh in Iraq. Dittman describes the ceramics and the time period in Susa, Iran. Young worked at Godin Tepe in Iran, where it appears Mesopotamian traders lived. Killick wrote about Tell Mohammed Arab near Mosul where a few Jemdet Nasr seals and sealings were found. Oates describes Tell Brak in Syria, which had a few indications of contact with southern Mesopotamia. Algaze worked at a site in Turkey with no contact with Jemdet Nasr peoples, but we learn of the various sizes of Riemchen bricks from the discussants. The remaining documents discuss more than one site: Postgate compares the Diyala and Ur regions, Moon (1986) examines the ceramics and sites of Diyala and Hamrin basins, and Potts (1986) describes Jemdet Nasr materials found around the Arabian Gulf. 
505 0 0 |t Kurban Hröyük and the Late Chalcolithic Period in the northwest Mesopotamian periphery, a preliminary assessment /  |r Guillermo Algaze --  |t Susa in the Proto-Elamite Period and annotations on the painted pottery of Proto-Elamite Khuzestan /  |r R. Dittmann --  |t Uruk-Warka, evidence of the Gamdat Nasr-period /  |r Uwe Finkbeiner --  |t The Eski Mosul region /  |r Robert Killick --  |t Defining the style of the period, Jemedt Nasr, 1926-28 /  |r R.J. Matthews --  |t Secrets of the dark mound, Jemdet Nasr, 1926-1928 /  |r Roger Matthews --  |t The Gamdat Nasr sounding at Abu Salabikh ; The Lower Diyala and the Hamrin Basin, ceramic relations during the early third millennium /  |r Jane Moon --  |t The development of writing and of glyptic art /  |r Hans J. Nissen --  |t Final discussion /  |r H.J. Nissen --  |t Tell Brak, the Uruk/Early Dynasty sequence /  |r Joan Oates --  |t Tradition summary, Jemdet Nasr /  |r Peter N. Peregrine and Sarah Berry --  |t The transition from Uruk to Early Dynastic, continuities and discontinuities in the record of settlement /  |r J.N. Postgate --  |t A Contribution to the history of the term 'Gamdat Nasr' ; Eastern Arabia and the Oman Peninsula during the late fourth and early third millennium B.C. /  |r Daniel T. Potts --  |t Nippur, the definition of a Mesopotamian Gamdat Nasr assemblage /  |r Karen L. Wilson --  |t Godin Tepe Period and central western Iran at the end of the fourth millennium /  |r T. Cuyler Young, Jr. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
610 2 0 |a Temple of Inanna (Nippur) 
650 0 |a Excavations (Archaeology)  |z Iraq. 
650 0 |a Excavations (Archaeology)  |z Persian Gulf. 
650 0 |a Excavations (Archaeology)  |z Iran. 
650 0 |a Excavations (Archaeology)  |z Syria. 
650 0 |a Excavations (Archaeology)  |z Turkey. 
651 0 |a Jamdat Nasr Site (Iraq) 
651 0 |a Iraq  |x Antiquities. 
651 0 |a Persian Gulf  |x Antiquities. 
651 0 |a Iran  |x Antiquities. 
651 0 |a Syria  |x Antiquities. 
651 0 |a Turkey  |x Antiquities. 
651 0 |a Abū Ṣalābīkh (Iraq)  |x Antiquities. 
651 0 |a Diyālá (Iraq)  |x Antiquities. 
651 0 |a Hamrin Basin (Iraq)  |x Antiquities. 
651 0 |a Godin Tepe (Iran)  |x Antiquities. 
651 0 |a Birak, Tall (Syria)  |x Antiquities. 
651 0 |a Erech (Extinct city)  |x Antiquities. 
651 0 |a Susa (Extinct city)  |x Antiquities. 
651 0 |a Ur (Extinct city)  |x Antiquities. 
700 1 |a Berry, Sarah H.  |c (Archaeologist),  |d 1960- 
700 1 2 |a Algaze, Guillermo,  |d 1954-  |t Kurban Hröyük and the Late Chalcolithic Period in the northwest Mesopotamian periphery. 
700 1 2 |a Dittmann, Reinhard.  |t Susa in the Proto-Elamite Period and annotations on the painted pottery of Proto-Elamite Khuzestan. 
700 1 2 |a Finkbeiner, Uwe.  |t Uruk-Warka. 
700 1 2 |a Killick, R. G.  |t Eski Mosul region. 
700 1 2 |a Matthews, Roger,  |c Dr.  |t Defining the style of the period. 
700 1 2 |a Matthews, Roger,  |c Dr.  |t Secrets of the dark mound. 
700 1 2 |a Killick, Jane,  |d 1954-  |t Gamdat Nasr sounding at Abu Salabikh. 
700 1 2 |a Killick, Jane,  |d 1954-  |t Lower Diyala and the Hamrin Basin. 
700 1 2 |a Nissen, Hans Jörg.  |t Development of writing and of glyptic art. 
700 1 2 |a Oates, Joan.  |t Tell Brak. 
700 1 2 |a Peregrine, Peter N.  |q (Peter Neal),  |d 1963-  |t Tradition summary, Jemdet Nasr. 
700 1 2 |a Postgate, J. N.  |t Transition from Uruk to Early Dynastic. 
700 1 2 |a Potts, Daniel T.  |t Contribution to the history of the term Gamdat Nasr. 
700 1 2 |a Potts, Daniel T.  |t Eastern Arabia and the Oman Peninsula during the late fourth and early third millennium B.C. 
700 1 2 |a Wilson, Karen L.  |t Nippur. 
700 1 2 |a Young, T. Cuyler.  |t Godin Tepe Period and central western Iran at the end of the fourth millennium. 
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