Tell Billa & Tepe Gawra Expeditions

Vol. VI / No. 6
By: E. A. S.
The Oldest Acropolis
TEPE Gawra has been recognized, since its discovery ten years ago, as a site of fundamental importance for the cultural […]
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Vol. VI / No. 4
By: C. B.
The Round House at Gawra
ACTIVE work of the Expedition to Tepe Gawra, supported jointly by the American Schools of Oriental Research and the Museum, […]
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Vol. VI / No. 3
By: C. B.
Gawra XII
THE Museum’s Expedition to Tepe Gawra left Philadelphia early in September. During the last field season the discovery of Level […]
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Vol. VI / No. 1
By: C. B.
Obsidian Vessels from Tepe Gawra
INTRUSIVE in Level 11 of the Great Mound were discovered last year a number of Libn tombs described from time […]
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Vol. V / No. 6
By: J. J.
The Great Mound
IN the sixth millennium before Christ a migrating horde swept from the east over India, Persia and Mesopotamia. Many more […]
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Vol. V / No. 5
Tepe Gawra Excavations
THE Joint Expedition of the University Museum and the American Schools of Oriental Research now working at Tepe Gawra is […]
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Vol. V / No. 4
Assyrian Expedition
A BRIEF informal report just received from Mr. Bache at Tepe Gawra announces an interesting find, in an undisturbed mud-brick […]
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Vol. IV / No. 4
The Assyrian Expedition
THE main feature of the recent season at Tell Billa, according to Mr. Charles Bache’s final report, was a street […]
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Vol. IV / No. 3
The Assyrian Expedition
THE latest report from Mr. Charles Bache, the field director, tells of activity in the southwest corner of the mound […]
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Vol. IV / No. 2
Excavations at Tell Billa
WITH only a small force at Tell Billa, progress has been slow, but two finds are of no little importance. […]
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