Site Presentation (Version 1)

Topical index

October 2025

Total number of topics: 199.


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Topic Section Title
accessA2Organization of space > Access
archiveA1Archive & Versions
audiencesA2The intended audiences
childrenA2The intended audiences > Children
circulationA2Organization of space > Circulation
EducationCirculation
Circulation
collectionsA4The collections
A8The collections
colonialismA2Site Presentation > Colonialism and not
IntroductionPreface > Colonialism and not
community archaeologyA2The intended audiences > Community archaeology
companion folderA6Early printed materials > Companion folder
EducationCompanion folder
conservationA2Conservation and presentation
The intended audiences > Excavations, presentation, conservation
control roomA38. The service wing of the Palace > A control room (PDF 552K)
dialogA3The itinerary as narrative > The narrative as dialog
displayA2Conservation and presentation > Preservation and display
documentary publicationA2The scholarly dimension > Site presentation as documentary publication
door sealingsA39. Reception suite of the Palace > The protocol of the sealed doors (PDF 824K)
eco-archaeological parkEducationTHE MOZAN/URKESH ECO-ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK
educationA1EDUCATION AND OUTREACH
A2EDUCATION AND OUTREACH
excavationA2The intended audiences > Excavations, presentation, conservation
excavation strategyA2The scholarly dimension > Integration within the excavation strategy
experimentation > implementationA6For a chronicle of site presentation at Tell Mozan > From experimentation to implementation
feedbackA5Feedback
field schoolEducationField school
flyersA3The flyers
The itinerary as narrative > The flyers
flyers: downloadA3The flyers > Downloads
flyers: purposeA3The flyers > Purpose
formal courtyardA39. Reception suite of the Palace > The formal courtyard (PDF 213K)
four horizonsA313. The broader limits > The four horizons (PDF)
futureA2Local training > A future for the past
The impact of tourism > The future
general principlesEducationGeneral principles: An overview
guidebookA6Early printed materials > Guidebook
The site as a bookGuidebook
guidebooksEducationGuidebooks
Hassaka MuseumA6For a chronicle of site presentation at Tell Mozan > Collaboration with the Metropolitan Museum of Art
EducationThe Hassaka Museum
High MoundA3The panels of the welcome cluster > 2. Entering the High Mound
impactA3The itinerary as narrative > The impact
implementationA3The "site as a book": the concept > Implementation
inquiry pathsA2Inquiry paths
integrationA2The scholarly dimension > Integration within the excavation strategy
interested adultsA2The intended audiences > Scholars and interested adults
interested groupsA2The intended audiences > Special interest groups
interpretationA2Site Presentation > Interpretation and site presentation
IntroductionPreface > Interpretation and site presentation
introductionIntroductionPreface
Preface 2
Preface 2
itineraryA3The itinerary as narrative
The stations on the itinerary > The itinerary as narrative
kioskA32. The Temple "panorama" > The kiosk setup
6. The Palace "panorama" > The kiosk set-up
larger nexusA2Monuments and stratigraphy > The larger nexus
later periods (after the Palace)A3The itinerary as narrative > 11-14. The later periods
The stations on the itinerary > Third cluster: the later periods
lions of Tish-atalA35. The Temple of the Lion > The lions of Tish-atal (PDF 595K)
The stations on the itinerary > 5. The Temple of the Lion (signpost and setup)
localizationA3The "site as a book": the concept > Localization as semiotics
local trainingA2Local training
Metropolitan Museum of ArtA6For a chronicle of site presentation at Tell Mozan > Collaboration with the Metropolitan Museum of Art
MittaniA311. The great Mittani shift
The stations on the itinerary > 11. The great Mittani shift (signpost and setup)
monumentsA2Monuments and stratigraphy
monuments: accessEducationDirect access to the monuments
musealizationA2Site Presentation > “Musealization”: site presentation as education
IntroductionPreface > “Musealization”: site presentation as education
narrativeA3The itinerary as narrative
The itinerary as narrative > The narrative
The stations on the itinerary > The itinerary as narrative
NetherworldA37. Descent to the Netherworld
The stations on the itinerary > 7. Descent to the Netherworld (signpost and setup)
objects: contextA4The collections > The objects in their context
A8The collections > The objects in their context
objects: entitiesA4The collections > The objects as autonomous entities
A8The collections > The objects as autonomous entities
Outer CityA3The panels of the welcome cluster > 1. Entering the Outer City
outreachA1EDUCATION AND OUTREACH
A2EDUCATION AND OUTREACH
pagesA2The signage system > Panels and pages
PalaceA310. The Palace asleep
The itinerary as narrative > 6-10. The Palace
The stations on the itinerary > Second cluster: the Palace of Tupkish and the - abi
Palace: panoramaA36. The Palace "panorama"
Palace ‘panorama’A3The stations on the itinerary > 6. Projecting the Palace – Palace “panorama” (signpost and setup)
Palace “Panorama”EducationThe Palace "Panorama"
Palace: panoramaEducationThe Palace "panorama"
Palace: reception suiteA39. Reception suite of the Palace
The stations on the itinerary > 9. Reception suite of the Palace (signpost and setup)
Palace: seat of powerA38. The service wing of the Palace > The Palace as seat of power (PDF 869K)
Palace: service wingA38. The service wing of the Palace
The stations on the itinerary > 8. The service wing of the Palace (signpost and setup)
Palace > settlementA310. The Palace asleep > From Palace to settlement (PDF 824K)
panelsA2The signage system > Panels and pages
panels: full displayA3A full thumbnail display of all panels
panels: typesA2The signage system > The three types of panels
panels: welcome clusterA3The panels of the welcome cluster
panorama: PalaceA36. The Palace "panorama"
EducationThe Palace "panorama"
panoramasA3"Panoramas"
panoramas: currentA3"Panoramas" > The current three panoramas
panoramas: functionA3"Panoramas" > Function
panorama: TempleA32. The Temple "panorama"
EducationThe Temple "panorama"
parkEducationTHE MOZAN/URKESH ECO-ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARK
pastA2Local training > A future for the past
perception of spaceA32. The Temple "panorama" > 2. The perception of space (PDF 395K)
perceptual analysisA2The scholarly dimension > Perceptual analysis
personal aidsEducationPersonal aids
platesA32. The Temple "panorama" > The plates
power of dreamingA2Local training > The power of dreaming
practiceA2Theory and practice
presentationA2Conservation and presentation
The intended audiences > Excavations, presentation, conservation
preservationA2Conservation and presentation > Preservation and display
printed materialsA6Early printed materials
profaneA33. Facing the transcendence > Sacred and profane (PDF 681K)
reading standsA3Readind stands
reading stands: characteristicsA3Readind stands > Characteristics
reading stands: clustersA3Readind stands > Clusters
reading stands: functionA3Readind stands > Function
research centerA314. Beyond the dig
The stations on the itinerary > 14. The research center (signpost and setup)
royal kitchenA38. The service wing of the Palace > The royal kitchen (PDF 900K)
royal wardrobe (?)A38. The service wing of the Palace > The royal wardrobe (?) (PDF 623K)
sacredA33. Facing the transcendence > Sacred and profane (PDF 681K)
scholarly dimensionA2The scholarly dimension
scholarsA2The intended audiences > Scholars and interested adults
sectionsA2Monuments and stratigraphy > Sections
semioticsA3The "site as a book": the concept > Localization as semiotics
signageA3The itinerary as narrative > The signage
The "site as a book": the concept > Integration of site and signage
EducationSignage
signage: currentA3The stations on the itinerary > The current status of signage at the site
signage systemA2The signage system
sign = objectsA3The signs as objects: technical details
signpost 1A31. Facing the centuries
signpost 10A310. The Palace asleep
signpost 11A311. The great Mittani shift
signpost 12A312. The last stand in the service of the gods
signpost 13A313. The broader limits
signpost 14A314. Beyond the dig
signpost 2A32. The Temple "panorama"
signpost 3A33. Facing the transcendence
signpost 4A34. The great ascent
signpost 5A35. The Temple of the Lion
signpost 6A36. The Palace "panorama"
signpost 7A37. Descent to the Netherworld
signpost 8A38. The service wing of the Palace
signpost 9A39. Reception suite of the Palace
signpostsA2Signposts
Signposts > The signposts
A3The itinerary as narrative > The signposts
site as a book: conceptA3The "site as a book": the concept
site presentationA2Site Presentation
EducationSite presentation at Tell Mozan
site presentation: chronicleA6For a chronicle of site presentation at Tell Mozan
site presentation: conceptA2Site Presentation > The concept
The concept of site presentation
IntroductionPreface > The concept
site presentation: implementationA2Site Presentation > The implementation: Mozan as Urkesh
IntroductionPreface > The implementation: Mozan as Urkesh
site presentation: overviewA2Site Presentation > Overview
IntroductionPreface > Overview
space: organizationA2Organization of space
stagingEducationStaging the past
stakeholdersA2The intended audiences > Stakeholders
stationsA3The stations on the itinerary
stratigraphyA2Monuments and stratigraphy
studentsA2The intended audiences > Students
Syro-Mesopotamian archaeologyA6For a chronicle of site presentation at Tell Mozan > From experimentation to implementation
Tar’am-AgadeA39. Reception suite of the Palace > The protocol of the sealed doors (PDF 824K)
TempleA3The stations on the itinerary > 5. The Temple of the Lion (signpost and setup)
The stations on the itinerary > First cluster: the Temple and the Temple Terrace
Temple: panoramaA32. The Temple "panorama"
Temple ‘panorama’A3The stations on the itinerary > 2. A bird’s eye view – Temple “panorama” (signpost and setup)
Temple: panoramaEducationThe Temple "panorama"
Temple TerraceA3The itinerary as narrative > 1-5. The Temple Terrace
The stations on the itinerary > First cluster: the Temple and the Temple Terrace
territoryA2The intended audiences > Centrality of the territory
theoryA2Theory and practice
tourismA2The impact of tourism
transcendenceA33. Facing the transcendence
The stations on the itinerary > 3. Facing the transcendence (signpost and setup)
UGR: examplesA2The scholarly dimension > Examples from the UGR
versionsA1Archive & Versions
virtual realityA2Conservation and presentation > Real virtual reality
visitorsA2The intended audiences > Occasional visitors
web outreachA2Web outreach
website presentationA3The stations on the itinerary > Mechanics of website presentation
welcome panelsA3The stations on the itinerary > Introductory cluster: welcome panels
western staircaseA311. The great Mittani shift > The western staircase (PDF 503K)
wholeA2The scholarly dimension > Focusing on the whole