STUDIES \ BIBLIOGRAPHY \ Abstracts \ 913Buccellati, G. and Kelly-Buccellati, M. 1994a
1994 | Mozan, American Journal of Archaeology 98/1 (January), pp. 131-133. Online version (JSTOR)
The report of the UCLA's 7th excavation season at Tell Mozan (year 1992): the excavators concentrated their activities on area F1 (where two cuneiform tablets were found [see Mozan 2]), dated to the Late Akkadian period, and area AS, a stepped trench opened on the western side of the High Mound which revealed the presence of one of the largest stone-based buildings known from third-millennium Syria (p. 132) [already presented in AJA 95 (1991), pp. 712-714], a large storehouse, most likely public in nature and possibly serving the gate (p. 132). [Marco De Pietri – November 2019] |