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Feb
09 2010
27cuneiform tablets from 2500 BC unearthed
in Syria
Washington, Feb 8 (ANI): Archaeological expeditions
working at North-eastern
Syria
have discovered several collective tombs and parts of seals with
different shapes in addition to 27 cuneiform tablets dating back to
2500 BC.
Buzz up!According to a report in Global Arab Network, Abdul-Masih
Baghdo, director of Hasska Antiquities Department, said that the
British expedition working at the site of Tal Barak had studied many
clay jars discovered at the site.
He added that the expedition also studied several archaeological
findings to find out the location of the buildings dating back to
the Babylonian and Mitanni periods.
Three collective tombs were also unearthed at the site of Tal
Majnuna, dating back to the period between 3600 to 3800 BC.
The Japanese expedition working at the site of Tal Siker al-Ehmir
discovered many residential buildings with stone foundations and
floors painted with plaster, inside of which several rchaeological
artefacts made of clay and firestone were unearthed.
The American expedition working at the site of Tal
Mouzan
unearthed parts of a stone-made wall surrounding a temple dating
back to 2500 BC along with walls and floors built of bricks dating
back to 3600 BC.
The expedition had prepared a program to provide services at the
site in addition to restoring the palace located there.
It also conducted a study on 25 thousand pottery fragments dating
back to the middle Assyrian age in addition to studying plant
samples as many grains, fruits and vegetables were discovered.
The American expedition had also unearthed parts of seals with
different shapes dating back to 2500 BC.
The Japanese expedition working at the site of Tal Tabban discovered
many archaeological buildings, walls and architectural structures
dating back to different historical phases, the most important of
which were 27 cuneiform tablets.
The Italian expedition working at the site of Tal Beri discovered
brick-built buildings dating back to the first half of the third
millennium BC.
Many clay pieces were unearthed inside the buildings in addition to
discovering an architectural structure dating back to the period
between the second and third century AD.
The Russian expedition working at the site of Tal Khazna has
unearthed several buildings and architectural structures dating back
to second half of the second millennium BC.
The Syrian-German expedition working at the site of Tal Fukhira
discovered brick-made walls dating back to the Roman era and holes
dating back to the Hellenistic era and three phases of the Assyrian
age in addition to discovering clay-made tombs built under an
architectural structure and many cuneiform tablets. ANI) ,
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