The spread of the Halaf civilization in northern Mesopotamia (northern Syria and southeastern Turkey) in light of archaeological finds (pottery)

Authors

  • Kazem Jabr Salman College of Arts - Department of Archeology

Keywords:

Mesopotamia, oath, pottery, prehistoric times, depth

Abstract

The preliminary results of field work in the Allied sites in Syria and the countries of Anatolia indicate the discovery of well-preserved archaeological remains dating back to this stage, which in turn shed light on the chronology and the cultural features that the Allied sites in that region are connected to, as well as the differences that discuss civilization development The local during this stage, and the material remains that were extracted from these sites are reminiscent of the assemblies of manufactured materials that have been documented from the known Halaf sites in northern Iraq, as well as the presence of types of manufactured materials that have the characteristics of the Halaf, such as the pottery of the stained oak and the adornment that shows In the lips and a large number of stone seals, not to mention what those produced by the excavation of the remains are well preserved Marih it shows a community the size of the village.

Published

2022-11-08