Mari: capital of northern Mesopotamia in the third millennium BC ; the archaeology of Tell Hariri on the Euphrates
"Mari appears to have been the most important city in northern Mesopotamia from its foundation at about 2950 BC to 1760 BC. Situated at the heart of a river system and progressively linked with an overland network, Mari was the city that controlled the relations of central and southern Mesopota...
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Language: | English |
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Oxford [u.a.]
Oxbow Books
2014
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In: | Year: 2014 |
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains: | B
Mari (Euphrates)
/ Excavation
/ Findings
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Further subjects: | B
Capitals (Cities) (Euphrates River Region)
History
B Euphrates River Region Antiquities B Architecture (Syria) (Mari (Extinct city)) B Regionalism (Euphrates River Region) History B Syria Antiquities B Mari (Extinct city) B Excavations (archaeology) (Syria) (Mari (Extinct city)) B Social archaeology (Syria) (Mari (Extinct city)) |
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