UGR
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E
DITORIAL
Urkesh website
Front matter
Current version
I
NTRODUCTION
Preface
Axioms
Authorship
Acknowledgments
Conclusion
T
HEORY
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Global record
Browser edition
Broken traditions
Primacy of stratigraphy
Repair
Interplanarity
A grammar
Data and argument
An example
I
MPLEMENTATION
Analysis and synthesis
Introduction
The primacy of units
Analysis and synthesis
Narratives
Beyond the units
Data base and interpretation
Authorship
In practice
Complexity
Timing (after excv.)
R
EFERENCES
bibliography
excerpts
indices
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T
HE
C
LUSTER
Overview
Methodology
UGR: Introduction to system
MGR: Grammar
(general)
GRM: Grammar
(system)
DOM: Grammar
(manual)
Thematic
1. Sitewide
MEL: e-Library
MZS: Mozan sitewide
MCV: Conservation
MPR: Site Presentation
2. Structures
AA: Palace area
AP: Tupkish palace
BT: Temple terrace
JP: Temple plaza
3. Topical
TCR: Ceramics
TGL: Glyptics
TGE: Glyptics (ED)
TFH: Human figurines
TFA: Animal figurines
TMT: Metals
TBH: Burial analysis
TBO: Paleobotany
TZO: Paleozoology
Excavation Units
Zone A
A1: Palace sector AB
A2: Palace NW
A3: sounding
A4: sounding
A5: Palace sector AB
A6: Palace kitchen
A7: Palace NW
A8: Palace staircase
A9: Center-north
A10: Kitchen of AK
A11: Khabur houses
A12: The
ābi
A13: Center-west
A14: lower sacral area
A15: Reception area
A16: paved court (SW)
A17: SE sector
A18: Formal wing
A19
A20: Mittani serv. quarter
Zone B
B7: midway to Temple
Zone C
Zone J
J1: facing the Terrace
J2: staircase
J3: inside of wall
J4: east of staircase
J5: NW closure of Plaza
J6: east of staircase
J7: SE end of Plaza
K1: Citadel wall
OD50: southern Outer City
OG50: northern city wall
OH2: EDIII administrative area
S6: path to Palace
Excavation Areas
AA (Palace Area)
AP (Royal Palace)
AF (Formal Wing)
AK (Service Wing)
BT (Temple Terrace)
JP (Temple Staircase)
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