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Ziyaret Tepe : exploring the Anatolian frontier of the Assyrian Empire

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Ziyaret Tepe : exploring the Anatolian frontier of the Assyrian Empire / authors: Timothy Matney, John MacGinnis, Dirk Wicke, Kemalettin Köroğlu ; with contributions by Ian J. Cohn [and 8 others].
Author
Matney, Timothy
Publication
Edinburgh : Cornucopia Books, 2017.

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  • MacGinnis, John
  • Wicke, Dirk
  • Köroğlu, Kemalettin
  • Cohn, Ian J.
Description
232 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color maps, plans; 24 cm
Summary
Ziyaret Tepe, the ancient city of Tushan, was a provincial capital of the Assyrian Empire, in its day the greatest empire the world had ever seen. The excavations captured in this innovative book uncovered the palace of the governor, the mansions of the elite and the barracks of the rank and?le, charting the history of the empire from its expansion in the early 9th century BC to its fall three centuries years later.0The great mound of Ziyaret Tepe, with its accumulated layers rising 22 metres above the surrounding plain, is a record of thousands of years of human occupation. In the course of 18 seasons of?eldwork, both the lower town and the mound looming up over it yielded the secrets of Tu?han, today in southeast Turkey, near the border with Syria. This has always been frontier country.0Elaborate wall paintings, a hoard of luxury items burned in a cremation ritual 2,800 years ago, and a cuneiform tablet that hints at a previously unknown language are among the team?s exceptional?nds.0The story of the project is told by the specialists who dedicated years of their lives to it. Geophysicists, ceramicists, readers of cuneiform, experts in weaving, board games and Neo-Assyrian politics joined archaeologists, zooarchaeologists, archaeobotanists and many others.0But this is no dry?eld book of dusty digging. Both accessible and scholarly, it is a lively, copiously illustrated record of excavations involving the whole team, a compelling demonstration of the collaboration? the science, artistry and imaginative reconstruction? that makes modern achaeology so absorbing.
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  • "Tells the story of an archaeological project carried out over many summers at the site of Ziyaret Tepe in the Diyarbakir Province of southeastern Turkey."--Acknowledgements.
  • Includes index.
ISBN
  • 9780956594891
  • 0956594891
  • 9786058308022
  • 605830802X
OCLC
  • ocn995842502
  • 995842502
  • SCSB-9033834
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Columbia University Libraries