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New observations on Urartian quarrying in Lake Van Basin

ARAMAZD: Armenian Journal of Near Eastern Studies, 2022
Urartian architectural remains in eastern Turkey, Armenia, and north-western Iran bear witness to intensive quarrying during this period. Building materials at royal centres reveal that Urartians used local resources from the immediate vicinity of ...
Rıfat Kuvanç
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Pre-Urartian and Urartian Pottery from the Muş Region

Anatolian Studies, 1994
The pottery discussed here was collected by C. A. Burney during his survey in 1956 and in 1965. We would like to express our thanks to Charles Burney for valuable discussion and for encouraging publication of the material. We have also profited from discussion with Drs. Ayşe Gürsan-Salzman, Mitchell Rothman, and A. G. Sagona. The opinions expressed are,
D. H. French, G. D. Summers
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TOPADA YAZITINA FARKLI BİR BAKIŞ: GEÇ HİTİT DÖNEMİNDE ORTA ANADOLU’DA GÜÇ DENGELERİ

Türkiye Bilimler Akademisi Arkeoloji Dergisi, 2018
In this study, it is aimed to present new suggestions for dating and different historical processes for the inscription of TOPADA in Nevşehir-Acıgöl, dictated by Tabalian king Wasusarma.
S. Şenyurt, Atakan Akçay
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Urartian Bronze Helmets

Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia, 2013
AbstractMany of the sizeable inventory of Urartian bronze objects are unfortunately unprovenanced objects, which strongly limits our understanding of such Urartian metalwork. This article is devoted to one class of bronze artifacts – helmets – and takes into consideration only those of certain and recognized provenance.
Manuel Castelluccia, Roberto Dan
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A Review on the Current Situation of Christian Buildings in the Old City of Van

Online journal of art and design
The Old City of Van, located south of the historical Van Castle, was actively used from the Urartians until 1915. The city is surrounded by walls on the east, south, and west, with the north being enclosed by Van Castle.
Şahabettin Öztürk
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C‘ałman

Iran and the Caucasus
Historically, Dersim has served as a confluence of various peoples and cultures, including the Hattians, Hittites, Urartians, Greeks, Armenians, Zazas, Kurds, and Turks.
Gohar G. Hakobian
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Hellenistic Armavir: Architecture of the first capital city of Armenia

ARAMAZD: Armenian Journal of Near Eastern Studies
The article examines the urban planning and architectural strategies of the Hellenistic period, marking the inception of the first state on the territory of ancient Armenia.
Aminia Kanetsyan
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Some Urartian Swords in the Musieri/Mouçi Yéri Burial Ground, Lori Province, Armenia

Ancient Civilizations from Scythia to Siberia
This paper proposes a new analysis of some burial contexts excavated at the end of the 19th century CE by Jacques De Morgan in the area of the town of Alaverdi in Armenia.
Roberto Dan, Andrea Cesaretti
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The Urartian Onomasticon

ARAMAZD: Armenian Journal of Near Eastern Studies
The research of the Urartian anthroponyms has a long history, with its beginnings going back to the turn of the 19th century, but almost all scholars focused their attention on the study of royal or throne names of the Urartian kings. Only a few personal
Yervand Grekyan
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Urartian Bronze Belts

Zeitschrift für Assyriologie und Vorderasiatische Archäologie, 1996
Apres une presentation generale du materiel connu constitue par les ceintures de bronze decorees ourarteennes, l'auteur passe en revue et decrit les ceintures de ce type conservees au British Museum de ...
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