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Area
An area is a coherent whole, either typologically or topographically, and it typically includes several units. Obviously, it can only be declared after excavations have progressed to a degree sufficient to establish its proper typological or topgraphical character.
As an example, see the illustration for area AA.
- Area AA is defined topographically.
- Areas AP, AK, AF and AS are defined typologically:
– AP is the Palace as a whole;
– AK the service wing and
– AS the sacral portion.
- Areas AU, AH and AM are defined topographically and chronologically, and to some extent also typologically:
– AU is the abandonment period of the palace in the Ur III period,
– AH the residential area during the Khabur period,
– AM the service area for the temple in the Mittani period.
The term is also used for distinct features which have a typological identity apart from, and earlier than, the excavations. In the High Mound, this pertains especially to the two modern cemeteries that were in use when excavations began and are still visible (DC, EC and HC).
Area BH constitutes a special case, in that it corresponds to the Expedition House. We excavated it as a regular operation which was also called BH, but the label refers to the general area as well.
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Digital book
Each area corresponds to a specific digital book, which describes the overall typological or topographicalcharacter, and offers indices and tabulations for the finds coming from the pertinent units.
These books serve as an intermediate frame in the overall presentation of the excavations, intermediate between the total detail of the units and the broader synthesis given in the Mozan Sitewide digital book.
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High Mound areas
The following areas have been declared on the High Mound since the beginning of the excavations (no areas were declared in the Outer City). I hope to be able eventually to develop a full Browser Edition for all these areas. For now, the only areas in a relatively advanced state of elaboration are the ones listed in the lower portion of the right hand side vertical bar.
AA |
the overall area that includes the Palace, the later settlements above it, and the lower Sacral Area.
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AP
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the Palace as a whole
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AK
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the service wing of the Palace. The letter K was assigned with reference to the many sealings found in it (kishib is the Sumerian term for seal, and a storehouse is called e kishib)
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AF
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the formal wing of the Palace
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AS
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the lower sacral area (the abi)
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BA
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the Temple (the letter A was chosen as the first in the alphabet before the nature of the building became clear)
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BH
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Expedition House
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BT
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the Temple Terrace
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CA
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a city quarter (excavated by DOG team) with service and commercial extablishments
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DC
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an extensive modern cemetery, with high profile graves
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EC
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modern cemetery, in part extending nito zone A (and removed during exavations)
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HC
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modern cemetery
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JP
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the ancent Plaza (used as a soccer field in modern times, until the beginning of excavations)
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