Syria Baalbek 1931 Pennsylvania Expedition Mosul Irak Iraq Speiser Tepe Gawra


Syria Baalbek 1931 Pennsylvania Expedition Mosul Irak Iraq  Speiser  Tepe Gawra

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Syria Baalbek 1931 Pennsylvania Expedition Mosul Irak Iraq Speiser Tepe Gawra:
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Card, slightly damaged, stamp removed, but interesting because written by Fred Gawra, Iraq expedition records
Tepe Gawra is an ancient Mesopotamian settlement in northern Iraq, near the ancient site of Nineveh and fifteen miles northeast of the modern city of Mosul. It was excavated by archaeologists from the University of Pennsylvania, led by E.A. Speiser, who first discovered the site in 1927, and later, C. Bache. The excavations showed that the Tepe Gawra site was occupied from approximately 5000 B.C. to 1500 B.C. The textual records from Tepe Gawra consist of 11.85 linear feet of General Correspondence, Field Notes, Indexes and Catalogues, Field Registers, and Publications, plus Maps and Drawings. Where possible, a chronological order was imposed on the Near East


Syria Baalbek 1931 Pennsylvania Expedition Mosul Irak Iraq Speiser Tepe Gawra:
$25.00

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