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The Urartian God Quera and the Metamorphosis of the ‘Vishap’ Cult [PDF]
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The Archaeological Landscape of the Hrazdan River Basin during the Late Bronze–Early Iron Age [PDF]
Castelluccia, M.
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Review of Petrosyan, Armen Y. (2018) The Problem of Armenian Origins. Myth, History, Hypothesis. Institute for the Study of Man [PDF]
Meyer, Robin
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Between a rock and a hard place: Musasir, Kumme, Ukku and Subria – the buffer states between Assyria and Urartu [PDF]
Radner, K
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Pre-Urartian and Urartian Pottery from the Muş Region
Anatolian Studies, 1994The 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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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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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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2012
This article profiles the history of the discovery of the forgotten kingdom of Urartu and the deciphering of its language, yet another hitherto-unknown linguistic tradition of Anatolia. Through this deciphering, the magnificent monuments of this eastern Anatolian kingdom, which extended well beyond the eastern border of present-day Turkey, come to life.
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This article profiles the history of the discovery of the forgotten kingdom of Urartu and the deciphering of its language, yet another hitherto-unknown linguistic tradition of Anatolia. Through this deciphering, the magnificent monuments of this eastern Anatolian kingdom, which extended well beyond the eastern border of present-day Turkey, come to life.
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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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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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