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This volume honours McGuire Gibson and his years of service to the archaeology of Mesopotamia, Yemen and neighbouring regions. Professor Gibson spent most of his career at the University of Chicago's Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations department and the Oriental Institute. Many of his students, colleagues and friends have contributed to this volume, reflecting Gibson's diverse interests. The volume presents new research in areas such as landscape archaeology, urbanism, the ancient languages of Mesopotamia, history of Mesopotamia, the archaeology of Iran and Yemen, prehistory, material culture and wider archaeological topics.

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List of Abbreviations Editor's Note Introduction. Richard L. Zettler, Robert D. Biggs, Mark Altaweel, Carrie Hritz, Augusta McMahon, and James A. Armstrong Selected Publications by McGuire Gibson As I Seem to Remember. Carlotta Maher 1. The Impact of the Rise of the State in Southwestern Iran on the Region's Periphery and Buffer Zones. Abbas Alizadeh 2. Spatial Interaction Modeling and Nippur's Urban Significance in the Early Dynastic Period. Mark Altaweel 3. Assyrians in Nippur. James A. Armstrong 4. The John Mix Cuneiform Tablet and a Related sa2-du11 ku5-ra2 Dossier from Puzris-Dagan. Robert D. Biggs 5. On Some Ur III Scribal Exercises. Miguel Civil 6. A Reconsideration of the So-Called Single-Shrine Temple at Tell Asmar. Jean M. Evans 7. The Umma-Lagash Border Conflict: A View from Above Carrie Hritz 8. Celebrating the Centenary of Incantation Bowls at Nippur. Erica C.D. Hunter 9. Tracing Prehistory in Highland Yemen: Contributions of the Dhamar Survey Project in Light of New Discoveries in Arabia. Lamya Khalidi and Krista Lewis 10. Pieces of String: Cordage in Late Chalcolithic Northern Mesopotamia. Augusta McMahon 11. A Reappraisal of Building Circulation within the E-Hursag At Ur. John C. Sanders 12. Kish and the Spatial Organization of Cities in Third-Millennium BC Southern Iraq. Jason Ur 13. The Origins of Levee and Levee-Based Irrigation in the Nippur Area-Southern Mesopotamia. T. J. Wilkinson and Jaafar Jotheri 14. A Question of Heirlooms. Karen L. Wilson 15. Two Tombs or Three? PG 789 and PG 800 Again! Paul C. Zimmerman and Richard L. Zettler 16. The Final Report on the Excavations at Tell Al-Agar: The First Season, 2011. Murtadha Hashim Jafar, Hussein Ali Hamza, Burhan Abd Alredha Radhi, and Suham Juwad Kadhum Al-Qaisi 17. Conclusion. Mark Altaweel and Carrie Hritz

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    Publisher: Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures
    Publication Date: 03/09/2021
    ISBN13: 9781614910633, 978-1614910633
    ISBN10: 1614910634

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    This volume honours McGuire Gibson and his years of service to the archaeology of Mesopotamia, Yemen and neighbouring regions. Professor Gibson spent most of his career at the University of Chicago's Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations department and the Oriental Institute. Many of his students, colleagues and friends have contributed to this volume, reflecting Gibson's diverse interests. The volume presents new research in areas such as landscape archaeology, urbanism, the ancient languages of Mesopotamia, history of Mesopotamia, the archaeology of Iran and Yemen, prehistory, material culture and wider archaeological topics.

    Table of Contents
    List of Abbreviations Editor's Note Introduction. Richard L. Zettler, Robert D. Biggs, Mark Altaweel, Carrie Hritz, Augusta McMahon, and James A. Armstrong Selected Publications by McGuire Gibson As I Seem to Remember. Carlotta Maher 1. The Impact of the Rise of the State in Southwestern Iran on the Region's Periphery and Buffer Zones. Abbas Alizadeh 2. Spatial Interaction Modeling and Nippur's Urban Significance in the Early Dynastic Period. Mark Altaweel 3. Assyrians in Nippur. James A. Armstrong 4. The John Mix Cuneiform Tablet and a Related sa2-du11 ku5-ra2 Dossier from Puzris-Dagan. Robert D. Biggs 5. On Some Ur III Scribal Exercises. Miguel Civil 6. A Reconsideration of the So-Called Single-Shrine Temple at Tell Asmar. Jean M. Evans 7. The Umma-Lagash Border Conflict: A View from Above Carrie Hritz 8. Celebrating the Centenary of Incantation Bowls at Nippur. Erica C.D. Hunter 9. Tracing Prehistory in Highland Yemen: Contributions of the Dhamar Survey Project in Light of New Discoveries in Arabia. Lamya Khalidi and Krista Lewis 10. Pieces of String: Cordage in Late Chalcolithic Northern Mesopotamia. Augusta McMahon 11. A Reappraisal of Building Circulation within the E-Hursag At Ur. John C. Sanders 12. Kish and the Spatial Organization of Cities in Third-Millennium BC Southern Iraq. Jason Ur 13. The Origins of Levee and Levee-Based Irrigation in the Nippur Area-Southern Mesopotamia. T. J. Wilkinson and Jaafar Jotheri 14. A Question of Heirlooms. Karen L. Wilson 15. Two Tombs or Three? PG 789 and PG 800 Again! Paul C. Zimmerman and Richard L. Zettler 16. The Final Report on the Excavations at Tell Al-Agar: The First Season, 2011. Murtadha Hashim Jafar, Hussein Ali Hamza, Burhan Abd Alredha Radhi, and Suham Juwad Kadhum Al-Qaisi 17. Conclusion. Mark Altaweel and Carrie Hritz

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