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Facts about "AP-130"
ArtefactAdditionalMediaImage:None +
ArtefactBasicColourBrown +
ArtefactConditionFragmentary +
ArtefactContextLoose in soil +
ArtefactDepotNumberB15096 +
ArtefactDepthT.T.4 +
ArtefactDrawingFile:None.jpg +
ArtefactExcavatorMax Edgar Lucien Mallowan +
ArtefactExcavatorNumberA. 603 +
ArtefactExcavatorTypeSealing +
ArtefactFaceFile:None.jpg +
ArtefactImpressionFile:None.jpg +
ArtefactLocationThe Baghdad Museum +
ArtefactOtherFile:None.jpg +
ArtefactPhaseArpVeryLate +
ArtefactReferencesMallowan and Rose (1935) (PL. IX(a)) + and Von Wickede (1991) (no. 3) +
ArtefactReverseFile:None.jpg +
ArtefactSideFile:None.jpg +
ArtefactSpecificColourBrown with yellow bits +
ArtefactTypeCategory:Sealings +
BodyTypeSealing +
ItemCodeAP-130 +
MaterialBasicCategory:Clay +
MaterialSpecificCategory:Baked Clay +
PeriodUruk +
PhaseComment(T.T. 4, Well). The well at Arpachiyah was
(T.T. 4, Well). The well at Arpachiyah was dug in the Halaf period and then filled in at some ambiguous period during the Ubaid? From Mallowan's context it can be assumed to be post-Halaf. Von Wickede defines it as Uruk. Stylistically it is much closer to late Ubaid/early Uruk then the Halaf so assumed to be ArpVeryLate.
en the Halaf so assumed to be ArpVeryLate. +
SiteCategory:Arpachiyah +
SiteAreaCategory:Arpachiyah Site Areas +
SiteLotNone +
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SubPeriodUnknown (Arpachiyah) +
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