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In the winter of 1978, an extensive archaeological campaign was launched in the Hamrin Basin area in the east-central part of Iraq to salvage many archaeological sites before their flooding, due to the construction of a large dam. This volume documents the excavations carried out in two of the sites-Tell Abada and Tell Rashid-dating back to the Ubaid period in the fifth millennium BC.

The first site (Tell Abada) is of particular importance; it is an almost complete village with three occupational levels unearthed. Several residential houses and buildings with distinctive architectural features are exposed. Industrial workshops dedicated to the manufacture of pottery vessels are present. Of express interest was the first-time discovery of pottery-making equipment, notably the potter's wheel. An equally exciting discovery is the presence of many fire installations dedicated to pottery vessels' burning. The pottery products are enormous, varied, and richly decorated, reflecting aesthetic features and agility. The presence of the pottery in a very well stratified sequence enhances our understanding of Ubaid pottery, clarifies its chronological classifications, and establishes cultural links with other Ubaid sites in the region.

Among other remarkable discoveries are many infant burial urns, granaries, water ducts, and proto-tablets. The varied aspects of the cultural material revealed throughout the excavations provides significant insight into daily life, settlement patterns, craft specialization, religious practices, and socioeconomic status, and sheds new light on the Ubaid period in general in Mesopotamia.



Table of Contents
List of Abbreviations
List Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Preface
Introduction
Bibliography
1. Geographical and Environmental Setting
2. Tell Abada: New Light on the Ubaid Period
3. The Pottery of Tell Abada
4. The Ubaid Sites in the Hamrin Region
5. Settlement Patterns: Subsitence and Site Distribution
6. Community Patterns: Inter- and Intra-Site Analysis
7. Concluding Remarks
Appendix 1. Distribution of Artifacts
Appendix 2. Distribution of Pottery
Appendix 3. The Animal Bones from Tell Abada
Appendix 4. Tell Abada: Preliminary Lithic Analysis
Plates
Figures

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    Publisher: Institute for the Study of Ancient Cultures
    Publication Date: 03/05/2022
    ISBN13: 9781614910688, 978-1614910688
    ISBN10: 1614910685

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    In the winter of 1978, an extensive archaeological campaign was launched in the Hamrin Basin area in the east-central part of Iraq to salvage many archaeological sites before their flooding, due to the construction of a large dam. This volume documents the excavations carried out in two of the sites-Tell Abada and Tell Rashid-dating back to the Ubaid period in the fifth millennium BC.

    The first site (Tell Abada) is of particular importance; it is an almost complete village with three occupational levels unearthed. Several residential houses and buildings with distinctive architectural features are exposed. Industrial workshops dedicated to the manufacture of pottery vessels are present. Of express interest was the first-time discovery of pottery-making equipment, notably the potter's wheel. An equally exciting discovery is the presence of many fire installations dedicated to pottery vessels' burning. The pottery products are enormous, varied, and richly decorated, reflecting aesthetic features and agility. The presence of the pottery in a very well stratified sequence enhances our understanding of Ubaid pottery, clarifies its chronological classifications, and establishes cultural links with other Ubaid sites in the region.

    Among other remarkable discoveries are many infant burial urns, granaries, water ducts, and proto-tablets. The varied aspects of the cultural material revealed throughout the excavations provides significant insight into daily life, settlement patterns, craft specialization, religious practices, and socioeconomic status, and sheds new light on the Ubaid period in general in Mesopotamia.



    Table of Contents
    List of Abbreviations
    List Figures
    List of Tables
    Acknowledgments
    Preface
    Introduction
    Bibliography
    1. Geographical and Environmental Setting
    2. Tell Abada: New Light on the Ubaid Period
    3. The Pottery of Tell Abada
    4. The Ubaid Sites in the Hamrin Region
    5. Settlement Patterns: Subsitence and Site Distribution
    6. Community Patterns: Inter- and Intra-Site Analysis
    7. Concluding Remarks
    Appendix 1. Distribution of Artifacts
    Appendix 2. Distribution of Pottery
    Appendix 3. The Animal Bones from Tell Abada
    Appendix 4. Tell Abada: Preliminary Lithic Analysis
    Plates
    Figures

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