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Assyrian Objects from Room M.2

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 December 2013

Extract

The group of small objects from the priestess' room at Sultantepe is of much interest, firstly because they are well dated, secondly because they show signs of mostly originating from some not too distant market. Whereas the source of the alabastra may well be North Syria, it is perhaps not too bold to see in the fayence objects the products of a local factory, perhaps Harran itself.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © The British Institute at Ankara 1953

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References

page 51 note 1 See also von Bissing, , “Alabastergefässe aus den deutschen Ausgrabungen in Assur,” ZA., 12 (1940), esp. figs. 32–3Google Scholar.