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The pots and potters of Assyria : technology and organization of

production, ceramics sequence and vessel function at Late Bronze Age

Tell Sabi Abyad, Syria

Duistermaat, K.

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Duistermaat, K. (2007, March 21). The pots and potters of Assyria : technology and

organization of production, ceramics sequence and vessel function at Late Bronze Age Tell

Sabi Abyad, Syria. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/1887/11416

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Table IV.57: Relative sequences of Sabi Abyad and other sites.

1450 1440 1430 1420 1410 1400 1390 1380 1370 1360 1350 1340 1330 1320 1310 1300 1290 1280 1270 1260 1250 1240 1230 1220 1210 1200 1190 1180 1170 1160 1150 1140 1130 1120 1110 1100 1090 1080 1070 1060 1050 1040 1030 1020 1010

SabiAbyadSheikhHamadBrak(HH)Bderi(South)Hammamet-TurkmanChueraRimahGiricanodateBC 7Mitanni 6 5 4 3

Assyriankings Tukulti-NinurtaI Assur-nadin-apli Assur-nirariIII

ShalmaneserI

Adad-nirariI

Assur-uballitI Enlil-narariI Arik-din-ili Enlil-kudurri-usur Ninurta-apil-ekur Assur-danI Assur-resa-isiI TiglatpileserI

Ninurta-tukul-AssurMutakkil-nusku 2MAIII

MAI MAIIa MAIIb MAIIc DatesBCareanapproximationbasedontheshortchronologyusedatSabiAbyad.Basedon:SabiAbyadtextualandstratigraphicdata;Pfaelzner1995;Cancik-Kirschbaum1996;Klein1995;Orthmannetal.1995;Ohnumaetal.1998,2000,2001;Radner2003;Schachner2003,2002; Oatesetal.1997;Postgateetal.1997.

I II III

2 1

3b

3c IIB

IIA

Taban 4567910111213 8

MiddleAssyrian datesecuredbydatedcuneiformtexts C14C14datepresentfromthislevel.Thelineindicatesthepossiblerangeofthedate. dendrochronologicaldatepresentfromthislevel.Thelineindicatesthepossiblerangeofthedate.

2Mitanni

3Mitanni

4Mitanni 1MA(Oates) 1MA(Pfaelzner)

hiatus hiatus

hiatus

5e-d 5c-b 5a 4 3 hiatushiatus

C5 A2 A1

hiatus

Mitanni C4-2 MiddleAssyrian

VIIIA VIIIB

hiatus hiatusC14

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