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adam_text | TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
.......................................................................................................................... ix
LIST OF FIGURES
........................................................................................................................................ xi
LIST OF PLATES
.......................................................................................................................................... xvii
LIST OF TABLES
.......................................................................................................................................... xix
SERIES EDITOR S PREFACE. McGuire Gibson
........................................................................................... xxi
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
................................................................................................................................ xxv
BIBLIOGRAPHY
...........................................................................................................................................
xxvii
CHAPTER
1.
INTRODUCTION
.................................................................................................................... 1
1.1. Origins of the tell Hamoukar Survey (ths) and project Goals
.......................................
l
1.2.
Periodization within the tell hamoukar survey
.................................................................. 3
1.3.
The organization of this Volume
............................................................................................. 3
CHAPTER
2.
THE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT AND RECENT PROCESSES OF LANDSCAPE
FORMATION
.................................................................................................................................... 5
2.1.
Origins, Hydrology, and geomorphology of the basin
........................................................ 5
2.1.1.
Geology and Geomorphology
................................................................................................... 5
2.1.2.
Climate, Rainfall, and Vegetation
............................................................................................. 9
2.2.
Recent Settlement and Land Use in the upper Khabur Basin
.............................................
11
2.3.
History, contingency, and the Creation of the present archaeological landscape...
16
CHAPTER
3.
THS FIELD METHODOLOGY
1 :
THE HAMOUKAR SURFACE COLLECTION
.................... 19
3.1.
Previous archaeological Observations
................................................................................. 19
3.2.
Morphology, Settlement, and surface conditions
............................................................... 19
3.2.1.
Morphology of the Mound
........................................................................................................ 20
3.2.2.
Modern Settlement on Hamoukar
.............................................................................................. 27
3.2.3.
Current Land Use and Surface Conditions
................................................................................. 28
3.3.
Surface collection at Hamoukar
............................................................................................ 29
3.3.1.
The Systematic Sampling Strategy
............................................................................................ 29
3.3.2.
Placement of Collection Units
.................................................................................................. 31
3.4.
analysis
......................................................................................................................................... 32
3.4.1.
Distribution and Reliability of the Surface Assemblage
............................................................ 32
3.4.2.
Distribution of Fabric Types
..................................................................................................... 32
3.4.3.
Distribution of Production Activities
........................................................................................ 34
CHAPTER
4.
THS FIELD METHODOLOGY
2:
THE TELL HAMOUKAR SURVEY
.................................... 39
4.1.
Introduction
................................................................................................................................. 39
4.1.1.
Previous Survey in Northern Mesopotamia
............................................................................... 40
4.1.-2.
Intensity of Survey
................................................................................................................... 40
4.2.
The Hamoukar survey region
.................................................................................................... 42
4.2.1.
Definition of the Survey Universe
............................................................................................ 42
4.2.2.
Agriculture and Archaeological Destruction
............................................................................. 42
4.2.3.
Pastoralism and Landscape Visibility
........................................................................................ 43
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4.3.
APPLICATIONS OF REMOTE-SENSING
DATASETS
..............................................................................
43
4.3.1.
CORONA Satellite Photography and Its Interpretation
..............................................................
43
4.3.2.
Digital Elevation Models
..........................................................................................................
4.3.3.
Topographic and Historical Maps
.............................................................................................
4.4.
Field Mapping and Artifact Collection
..................................................................................
49
4.4.1.
Sampling versus Full Coverage
.................................................................................................
4.4.2.
Field Identification of Sites and Boundary Determination
.........................................................
49
4.4.3.
Field Collection of Sites
...........................................................................................................
50
4.5.
HYBRID COLLECTION METHODOLOGY AT THS
25
(KHIRBAT AL-FAKHAR)
..................................... 53
4.5.1.
THS
25
Site Morphology
..........................................................................................................
53
4.5.2.
Areal
Collection at the Central Mounded Complex
................................................................... 55
4.5.3.
Systematic Sampling in the Outer Areas
................................................................................... 57
CHAPTER
5.
ELEMENTS OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL LANDSCAPE
...................................................... 59
5.1.
Sites and Settlements
................................................................................................................. 59
5.1.1.
Sites and Their Definition
......................................................................................................... 59
5.1.2.
General Classification of Sedentary Sites
.................................................................................. 60
5.1.3.
The Signature of Archaeological Sites on CORONA Imagery
................................................... 60
5.1.4.
Nomadic or Non-Permanent Occupations
.................................................................................. 64
5.2.
Traces of intensification: field Scatters
............................................................................... 65
5.2.1.
THS Field Scatter Collection Methodology
............................................................................... 66
5.2.2.
Density and Distribution of Field Scatters
................................................................................. 68
5.2.3.
Preservation and Transformation of Field Scatter Surface Assemblages
.................................... 72
5.2.4.
Direct and Associational Dating of Field Scatters
..................................................................... 73
5.2.5.
Interpretation of Field Scatters
................................................................................................. 74
5.3.
ANCIENT MOVEMENT: HOLLOW WAYS
............................................................................................. 76
5.3.1.
Reconstructing Ancient Movement in Northern Mesopotamia
................................................... 77
5.3.2.
Hollow Ways in Remote-Sensing Sources
................................................................................. 78
5.3.3.
Ground Observations of Hollow Ways in the THS Region
........................................................ 82
5.3.4.
Dating of Hollow Ways
............................................................................................................ 85
5.3.5.
Hollow Way Patterning in the THS Region
............................................................................... 85
5.4.
Canal Irrigation
.......................................................................................................................... 88
CHAPTER
6.
SETTLEMENT PATTERNS IN THE HAMOUKAR REGION
.................................................. 91
6.1.
Initial Village Settlement
......................................................................................................... 93
6.1.1.
Period
1:
Proto-Hassuna
........................................................................................................... 93
6.1.2.
Period
2:
Halaf
......................................................................................................................... 94
6.1.3.
Period
3:
Northern Ubaid
.......................................................................................................... 95
6.2.
PERIOD
4:
LATE CHALCOLITHIC
1-2................................................................................................. 96
6.2.1.
The THS
25
Settlement Complex
.............................................................................................. 96
6.2.2.
Period
4
Settlement in the THS Region
..................................................................................... 98
6.3.
Period
5:
indigenous and Intrusive Communities in the Fourth Millennium
.................... 99
6.3.1.
Period 5b: Fourth-millennium Sites with Indigenous Ceramic Types
..................................... 100
6.3.2.
Period 5a: Fourth-millennium Sites with Non-Local Ceramic Types
.......................................... 102
6.3.3.
Contemporaneity of Period 5a and 5b Settlement
...................................................................... 103
6.4.
The Growth and collapse of Urban Settlement in the THS Region
in the Third Millennium
......................................................................................................
104
6.4.1.
Period
6:
Ninevite
5........................................................................................................
104
6.4.2.
Period
7:
Mid- to Late Third Millennium B.C
...........................................................................
Ю6
6.4.3.
The Post-Akkadian Period and the Question of Urban Collapse
................................................. 109
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6.5.
Villages
and towns in the Second millennium b.c
................................................................
1
10
6.5.1.
Period
8:
Early Second Millennium B.C
.................................................................................... 110
6.5.2.
Period
10:
Late Bronze Age
......................................................................................................
Ill
6.6.
Period
11:
dispersal in the Iron age
......................................................................................... 112
6.7.
Period
12:
Post-Assyrian
..........................................................................................................
1
15
6.8.
Period
13:
Hellenistic
..................................................................................................................
1
17
6.9.
period
14:
parthian-roman
......................................................................................................... 118
6.10.
Sasanian-Late Islamic Settlement
.........................................................................................
1
19
6.10.1.
Period
15:
Sasanian
................................................................................................................ 120
6.10.2.
Period
16:
Late Sasanian-Early Islamic
.................................................................................. 122
6.10.3.
Period
17:
Abbasid
................................................................................................................. 122
6.10.4.
Settlement and Land Use in Periods
16-17............................................................................. 123
6.10.5.
Periods
18-19:
Middle to Late Islamic
................................................................................... 123
6.10.6.
Period
20:
Late Islamic
........................................................................................................... 124
6.11.
modern Settlement in the ths region
................................................................................... 124
6.12.
General trends in Settlement in the ths Region
................................................................ 126
CHAPTER
7.
LANDSCAPES OF MOVEMENT IN NORTHERN MESOPOTAMIA
....................................... 129
7.1.
Methodology
................................................................................................................................ 129
7.2.
general patterns of hollow ways throughout the basin
................................................. 133
7.2.1.
Radial Patterning
...................................................................................................................... 133
7.2.2.
Inter-site Patterning
.................................................................................................................. 133
7.2.3.
Long-distance Routes
............................................................................................................... 134
7.3.
Hollow way Patterning by basin Subregion
......................................................................... 134
7.3.1.
The Eastern Upper Khabur Basin
.............................................................................................. 134
7.3.2.
The Upper Jaghjagh Region
...................................................................................................... 137
7.3.3.
The Central Basin
..................................................................................................................... 137
7.3.4.
The Western Basin
................................................................................................................... 141
7.3.5.
Northern Flanks of the Jebel Abd al-Aziz and the Upper Khabur River
..................................... 141
7.3.6.
The Middle Khabur Region
...................................................................................................... 143
7.3.7.
The Plain North of the Jebel Sinjar
........................................................................................... 145
CHAPTER
8.
LANDSCAPES OF THE HAMOUKAR REGION THROUGH TIME
........................................ 147
8.1.
The Extensive settlement at THS
25
and the Late fifth millennium
IN THE THS REGION
.......................................................................................................................... 147
8.2.
HAMOUKAR S PLACE IN THE
URUK
EXPANSION
............................................................................... 149
8.3.
HAMOUKAR AND ITS REGION IN THE MID- TO LATE THIRD MILLENNIUM
....................................... 150
8.3.1.
Hamoukar s Place in the Northern Mesopotamian Urban System
.............................................. 150
8.3.2.
The Subsistence Economy of Hamoukar
................................................................................... 151
8.3.3.
Land Tenure and Agricultural Intensification
............................................................................ 153
8.3.4.
Akkadian Imperial Control
....................................................................................................... 155
8.3.5.
Hamoukar s Ancient Name
....................................................................................................... 156
8.3.6.
The End of Urban Settlement at Hamoukar and Civilizational Collapse
................................. 156
8.4.
MIDDLE BRONZE AGE ECONOMY AND SOCIETY
............................................................................... 157
8.4.1.
Sedentary Avoidance of the Hamoukar Area in Period
8........................................................... 158
8.4.2.
Settlement Variability in the Middle Bronze Age Polities of Northern Mesopotamia
................. 159
8.4.3.
The THS and the Road to Emar
............................................................................................. 160
8.5.
The Extension of settlement in the Late Bronze and iron ages
........................................ 161
8.5.1.
The Initial Expansion of Settlement in the Late Bronze Age (Period
10)................................... 161
8.5.2.
The Reappearance of Sedentary Occupation and Assyrian Control (Period
11).......................... 161
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8.6.
LATE SASANIAN-EARLY ISLAMIC PERIODS
......................................................................................
163
8.7.
MIDDLE ISLAMIC PERIOD TO PRESENT
..............................................................................................
165
APPENDIX A. TELL HAMOUKAR SURVEY SITE CATALOG
.................................................................... 167
APPENDIX B. CHRONOLOGY AND SURVEY CERAMIC TYPES
.............................................................. 213
B.l. Overview of the Survey Ceramic types and chronology
................................................... 213
B.I.I. The Characteristics of THS Ceramic Types
.............................................................................. 213
B.1.2. The Subdivision of Time in the Archaeology of Northern Mesopotamia
................................... 214
B.1.3. The Construction of the THS Typology
.................................................................................... 214
B.2. THS Ceramic types by Period
..................................................................................................... 223
B.2.1. Period
1:
Proto-Hassuna
........................................................................................................... 225
B.
2.2.
Period
2:
Halaf
........................................................................................................................ 228
B.2.3. Period
3:
Northern Ubaid
......................................................................................................... 230
B.2.4. Period
4:
Late Chalcolithic
1-2................................................................................................ 232
B.2.5. Period 5b: Late Chalcolithic
3-5
Indigenous Types
.................................................................. 240
B.2.6. Period 5a: Late Chalcolithic
4-5
Southern Mesopotamian Types
.............................................. 246
B.2.7. Period
6:
Ninevite
5................................................................................................................. 249
B.2.8. Period
7:
Mid- to Late Third Millennium B.C
........................................................................... 252
B.2.9. Period
8:
Khabur/Old Babylonian
............................................................................................ 264
B.2.10. Period
10:
Late Bronze Age
................................................................................................... 267
B.2.11. Period
11:
Iron
Age/Neo-
As Syrian
......................................................................................... 272
B.2.12. Period
12:
Post-Assyrian
........................................................................................................ 277
B.2.13. Period
13:
Hellenistic
............................................................................................................. 280
B.2.14. Period
14:
Parthian-Roman
.................................................................................................... 285
B.2.15. Period
15:
Sasanian
................................................................................................................ 289
B.2.16. Period
16:
Sasanian-Early Islamic
......................................................................................... 292
B.2.17. Period
17:
Abbasid
................................................................................................................. 294
B.2.18. Period
18:
Middle Islamic
...................................................................................................... 295
B.2.19. Period
19:
Middle-Late Islamic
............................................................................................. 296
B.2.20. Period
20:
Late Islamic
.......................................................................................................... 296
B.2.21. Period
21:
General Islamic
..................................................................................................... 297
APPENDIX
С
SURFACE CERAMICS FROM THS SITES
............................................................................ 299
C.l. Quantification of Surface ceramics on THS Sites
................................................................ 299
C.2. Illustrated ceramic Collections from THS Sites
................................................................ 299
SUMMARY.
Rana Mikati
............................................................................................................................
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title_full | Tell Hamoukar 1 Urbanism and cultural landscapes in northeastern Syria: The Tell Hamoukar Survey, 1999 - 2001 Jason A. Ur |
title_fullStr | Tell Hamoukar 1 Urbanism and cultural landscapes in northeastern Syria: The Tell Hamoukar Survey, 1999 - 2001 Jason A. Ur |
title_full_unstemmed | Tell Hamoukar 1 Urbanism and cultural landscapes in northeastern Syria: The Tell Hamoukar Survey, 1999 - 2001 Jason A. Ur |
title_short | Tell Hamoukar |
title_sort | tell hamoukar urbanism and cultural landscapes in northeastern syria the tell hamoukar survey 1999 2001 |
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