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Front matter
Topical index
Introduction
T
HE
B
OOK
preface
field procedures
methodology
authorship
contributors
page layout
left and right hand side
narrative and data
relationship to UGR
T
HE
D
ATA
the Urkesh corpus
the Ceramics book corpus
history of the project 1
history of the project 2
B
IBLIOGRAPHY
overview
references
Monographs
C
OLORMOD
A. Introduction
B. Analysis
Appendix 1a (PDF)
Appendix 1b (PDF)
Appendix 2 (PDF)
Appendix 3 (Spreadsheet)
Categorization
T
HE
S
YSTEM
introduction
roster and lexicon
diachrony and synchrony
R
OSTER (
C
ATEGORIES)
introduction
codes
description
L
EXICON (
A
TTRIBUTES)
introduction
codes
description
wares
shapes
decoration
color
measurement
function
time assignment
FOR REVIEW
Cross
horizon
Cross horizon
jars
bowls
cups
pots
plates
casseroles
bottles
pitchers
strainers
stands
bases
rims
handles
other
Shapes by horizon
I
NTRODUCTION
(I
NCLUDES
I
NDEX
)
Introduction
Index
H
ORIZONS
1.Temple Terrace (LC3)
2.Urban growth
1 (EDII)
2 (EDIII)
3.Great alliances (Akk)
4.Urban contraction (UrIII-IL)
5.Provincial status (Khabur)
6.Royal sanctuary (Mittani)
7.Foreign presence (MA)
Cross-horizon typology
Shapes by context
I
NTRODUCTION
D
ATABASE
I
NDICES AND
S
YNOPSES
phase
stratum
feature
ware
shape:
overall
I
NDICES
O
NLY
shape:
family
sub-family
type
detail
no overall
comprehensive
unit
vessel and sherd
Shapes by typology:
whole vessels
I
NTRODUCTION
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NCLUDES
I
NDEX
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Introduction
Index
T
YPES
jars
bowls
cups
pots
bottles
pitchers
strainers
stands
other
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Urkesh Ceramic Analysis
Shapes by horizon / Cross-horizon
Pitchers
Marilyn Kelly-Buccellati
– March 2015, September 2016
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