Aramaeans and Assyrians in North-Western Syria: Material Evidence from Tell Afis

Recent archaeological excavations by the University of Pisa at the site of Tell Afis, in the district of Idlib, have shed new light on Syrian culture in the Iron Age, bringing new evidence from one of the largest Aramaean settlements in western Syria. The massive city wall in the lower town and a la...

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Veröffentlicht: IFAPO 2009
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Jahr: 2009, Band: 86, Seiten: 97-118
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