Nuzi.
Report on the Excavations at Yorgan Tepa Near Kirkuk, Iraq conducted by Harvard University in Conjunction with the American Schools of Oriental Research and the University Museum of Philadelphia, 1927-1931.
Vol. I: Text. Volume II: Plates and Plans.
Cambridge: Harvard University Press.
Vol. I (text): See full text
Vol II (plates and plans): See full text
These two volumes offer the publication of the excavation seasons 1927-1931 conducted at Nuzi by the joining mission of the Harvard University, the American Schools of Oriental Research and the University Museum of Philadelphia.
Volume I is divided into two parts, the former dedicated to the architecture and the latter to the objects.
The first part is subdivided into eleven chapters, dealing with the following topics: 1) prehistoric period at Kudish Ṣaghīr and Yorgan Tepe; 2) GA.SUR and Early-Nuzi period; 3) architectural elements at Nuzi, displaying the various structures of the town; 4) temples of the Nuzi period (with an insight on post-Nuzi occupation); 5) palace of the Nuzi period (with the related pre- and post-strata); 6) the North-western Ridge of Nuzi; 7) the South-western section of Nuzi; 8) the North-eastern section of Nuzi; 9) Nuzi’s city wall and related buildings; 10) Nuzi’s suburban dwellings (with the houses of Tehip-Tilla, Shurki-tilla, Shilwi-teshub and Zigi); 11) burials at Nuzi, divided in adult and infant burials.
The second part consists of four chapters, according to the same chronology displayed in the first part: 1) prehistoric objects; 2) GA.SUR period finds; 3) nuzi period artefacts; 4) Late-Period or doubtful-period materials. All the finds are subdivided into sections on the base of material (including also organic ones).
Eight appendixes are attached at the end of the first volume: A) chronology (by H.W. Eliot); B) chemical and microscopic examination of the green glazed (by R.J. Gettens); C) Nuzi and Late-Period baked bricks; D) epigraphic evidences of the material culture of the Nuzians (by E.R. Lacheman); E) the later cultures at Yorgan Tepe; F) late cemetery crania (the last two by R.W. Ehrich); G) the pottery from Pit L4 at Yorgan Tepe, of prehistoric and GA.SUR levels (by R.S. Chute); H) the pottery from Kudish Ṣaghīr (by H.W. Eliot).
Volume II displays plates and plans.
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