sábado, 9 de agosto de 2025

2017 with J. Kreppner & A. Squitieri, The Peshdar Plain Project, 2015-2016: a major Neo-Assyrian settlement on the Empire’s eastern border. Ash-sharq 1 (2017) 124-130. By Karen Radner, Janoscha Kreppner, and Andrea Squitieri

https://www.academia.edu/32204139/2017_with_J_Kreppner_and_A_Squitieri_The_Peshdar_Plain_Project_2015_2016_a_major_Neo_Assyrian_settlement_on_the_Empire_s_eastern_border_Ash_sharq_1_2017_124_130?nav_from=311554d3-81db-4e92-9568-b8e00db4567b The Peshdar Plain Project, conducted between 2015 and 2016, focuses on uncovering the ancient history of the Peshdar district in the Kurdish Autonomous Region of Iraq, particularly during the Neo-Assyrian period (9th-7th centuries BC). This project investigates two primary sites, the Dinka settlement complex and an adjoining area at Bazar, which are linked to historical border activities with neighboring states. The findings illustrate the ceramic styles and cultural interactions within this border march of the Neo-Assyrian Empire, providing insights into regional connections and material cultures during a significant historical era. .

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