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ECTION
A
: General
0.
I
NTRODUCTION
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History of the
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Acknowledgments
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Buccellati, G.
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De Pietri
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Ermidoro
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Recht
S
ECTION
B
: Material
1.
P
ROJECT
M
ATERIAL
1.1.
P
ROJECT
P
UBLICATIONS
Introduction
Books
All books
Mozan
/UMS
1 –
First Soundings
2 –
Epigraphic 6
th
(cf.
EPIGRAPHY
)
3 –
Cotsen Volume
4 –
Opifici
5 –
Animal Figurines
(cf.
ANIMAL FIGURINES
)
6 –
Volumetric Analysis
7 –
Agricoltura
Other Studies
Critique
(cf.
CAR
)
SANEM 3
Guides & Exhibits
Invitation to Mozan
Dal profondo
Dal profondo
(العربية)
Georgia
Young Future
Millenni
(Italiano)
Millenni
(العربية)
Millennia
(English)
Articles
(by staff
members
)
Old version
- alphabetically
- chronologically
New version
Communications
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Multimedia
1.2.
P
ROJECT
P
RESENTATIONS
Introduction
Exhibits
All exhibits
2010-2011: Damascus
2014: Rimini
2014-2015: Qamishli
2015: UCLA
2015: Domodossola
2017: Qamishli
Lectures
Posters
Reports
2.
O
THER
P
UBLICATIONS
Introduction
2.1
P
APERS
Urkesh specific
Old version
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- chronologically
New version
General interest
Old version
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- chronologically
New version
2.2
L
INKS
Urkesh specific
Other links
3.
M
EDIA
C
OVERAGE
Introduction
Press
Broadcasts and videos
Blogs
On the fringes
4.
M
AJOR
T
HEMES
Introduction
Ceramics
(cf.
GLYPTICS
)
Conservation
(cf.
CONSERVATION
)
Digitality
(cf.
d-DISCOURSE
)
Heritage
(cf.
HERITAGE
)
Seals
(cf.
GLYPTICS
)
Site presentation
(cf.
SITE PRESENTATION
)
S
ECTION
C
: Extra & Tools
5.
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Tell She’ir poster 10
Laerke Recht
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Burial dating back to the second half of the third millennium B.C. The body is positioned on its back, hands over the abdomen, knees bent towards the chest.