The Italian excavations at Shiyukh Tahtani have recently resumed, revealing a long occupation sequence on the mound’s eastern slope (Area CD). In Trench D23, on the summit, an Iron Age level II building contained a rich array of pottery, sheep knuckle bones, clay ‘bobbins’ and an unstratified Egyptian scarab of Menkheperre. An earlier massive building (LBA ?) was also excavated below the Iron Age II occupation. Halfway down the slope the lower level of a large burnt complex of Middle Bronze I date contained rich finds and various burials characterized by peculiar rituals. Finally, in a deep trench down below the slope, EB I-II remains included niched mud-brick architecture of fine Mesopotamian tradition as well as many pot burials of the Carchemish ‘champagne-­cup culture’. All these finds enhance the knowledge about the Bronze and Iron Age civilization of the Syrian Euphrates.

Falsone, G., Sconzo, P. (2012). Tell Shiyukh Tahtani, Syria Report of the 2006-09 Seasons. In Proceedings of the 7th International Congress of Archeology of the Ancient Near East (pp. 167-190). Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz Verlag.

Tell Shiyukh Tahtani, Syria Report of the 2006-09 Seasons

FALSONE, Gioacchino
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Sconzo, P.
Co-primo
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
2012-01-01

Abstract

The Italian excavations at Shiyukh Tahtani have recently resumed, revealing a long occupation sequence on the mound’s eastern slope (Area CD). In Trench D23, on the summit, an Iron Age level II building contained a rich array of pottery, sheep knuckle bones, clay ‘bobbins’ and an unstratified Egyptian scarab of Menkheperre. An earlier massive building (LBA ?) was also excavated below the Iron Age II occupation. Halfway down the slope the lower level of a large burnt complex of Middle Bronze I date contained rich finds and various burials characterized by peculiar rituals. Finally, in a deep trench down below the slope, EB I-II remains included niched mud-brick architecture of fine Mesopotamian tradition as well as many pot burials of the Carchemish ‘champagne-­cup culture’. All these finds enhance the knowledge about the Bronze and Iron Age civilization of the Syrian Euphrates.
2012
Settore L-OR/05 - Archeologia E Storia Dell'Arte Del Vicino Oriente Antico
978-3-447-06686-0
Falsone, G., Sconzo, P. (2012). Tell Shiyukh Tahtani, Syria Report of the 2006-09 Seasons. In Proceedings of the 7th International Congress of Archeology of the Ancient Near East (pp. 167-190). Wiesbaden : Harrassowitz Verlag.
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