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  • AP-099  + ((Loose in soil T.T.5) T.T.5 is very ambigu
    (Loose in soil T.T.5) T.T.5 is very ambiguous and a mixture of the Halaf of T.T.6 and the Ubaid of T.T.4 (there being no apparent transitional). As such objects can go either way. Stylistically this is a very ambiguous artefact. ArpLate assigned for no good reason.
    fact. ArpLate assigned for no good reason.)
  • CB-008  + ((Prehistoric pit -18m) 18m down in the large sounding is firmly within Halaf periods and corresponds to around levels 9-11. These levels are similar to ArpMid in North Iraq and is assigned to KhaburHalaf.)
  • CB-007  + ((T.D. Level I) Seal apparently comes from
    (T.D. Level I) Seal apparently comes from levels dated to the middle of the 2nd Millennium BC. Stylistically and morphologically this is unlikely and Mallowan mentiones parallels with 4th Millennium seals from Tepe Hissar. Impossible to really assign a period but even accepting a bit of inaccuracy it is hard to imagine how a prehistoric seal would have reached such later levels.
    seal would have reached such later levels.)
  • AP-103  + ((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. However Von Wickede defines the sealings from this context as Uruk. Stylistically it is ambiguous. Put as ArpLate for safeties sake.
    biguous. Put as ArpLate for safeties sake.)
  • AP-130  + ((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.)
  • AP-129  + ((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.)
  • AP-128  + ((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.)
  • AP-131  + ((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.)
  • AP-147  + ((T.T. Terraces) The only other artefact with Terrace in the context is AP-004 a typically Halaf pendant seal. As such this artefact is also assigned to ArpMid.)
  • AP-151  + ((T.T., -3m, from pit by stones) 3m down from the top of the tell places this artefact probably in T.T.5 or 6. As such based on its Halaf morphology it will be assigned to ArpMid.)
  • AP-089  + ((T.T.-0.8m) the top of the tepe is mostly Ubaid. Right at the top however is very messy, stylistically this object is very hard to place but for want of further evidence it will be assigned to ArpLate.)
  • AP-093  + ((T.T.0.80m) the top of the tepe is mostly Ubaid. Right at the top however is very messy, stylistically this object is very hard to place but for want of further evidence it will be assigned to ArpLate.)
  • AP-080  + ((T.T.6. House outside tholos) Not quite the burnt structure, but in one of the surrounding structures presumable.)
  • AP-067  + ((T.T.Top.) the top of the tepe is mostly Ubaid. Right at the top however is very messy, stylistically this object is very hard to place but for want of further evidence it will be assigned to ArpLate.)
  • AP-195  + (53/1324 from the Institute of Archaeology,
    53/1324 from the Institute of Archaeology, UCL have no field numbers but are sometimes given contexts recorded by von Wickede, see reference. In this case 2m in Trench G. G is the least recorded of the trenches with a single comment about 2 bowls found at 1.1m. Stylistically the inter-twinned snakes are Uruk so von Wickede's designation will be followed.
    on Wickede's designation will be followed.)
  • AP-058  + (Area B makes A look informative, apparently small amount of Ubaid at the top but no traces of it lower down implying a Halaf date for an object 3m down. As such ArpMid.)
  • AP-120  + (Area D is especially ambiguous and was rec
    Area D is especially ambiguous and was recorded to contain predominately Halaf burials and occupation, but there is very little information about the first 2.5m where there is mentioned to be Uruk and Ubaid pottery but with no discussion. As such given the form and the parallels with A. 893 it shall be assigned to ArpLate
    ith A. 893 it shall be assigned to ArpLate)
  • AP-008  + (Area D is especially ambiguous and was rec
    Area D is especially ambiguous and was recorded to contain predominately Halaf burials and occupation, but there is very little information about the first 2.5m where there is mentioned to be Uruk pottery but with no discussion. As such given the form and the Halaf parallels it will be assigned to ArpMid.
    f parallels it will be assigned to ArpMid.)
  • BR-001  + (Artefact was bought by Mallowan at Tell Barri. Tell Barri is known to have a Halaf occupation and stylistically this object fits so assigned to KhaburHalaf due to its regional correlation with the Khabur.)
  • UK-041  + (Assigned as KhaburHalaf stylistically, but the artefact was purchased in the Jaghjagh without any more detail.)
  • UK-050  + (Bought in Gundo or Gundar this artefact is of a form with parallels at Tell Halaf (HF-005) as well as looser parallels across with Halaf generally. Assigned as KhaburHalaf stylistically.)
  • AP-132  + (C is still difficult, but the surface location, design, and von Wickde all suggest ArpVeryLate.)
  • CB-001  + (Coming from -16.5m in the Prehistoric pit
    Coming from -16.5m in the Prehistoric pit this object is borderline between the Halaf and the early Third Millennium. Given the style and form (people and a cylinder seal) it is much more likely that it is an erratic than an actual Halaf cylinder seal for which there would be absolutely no parallels.
    ch there would be absolutely no parallels.)
  • AP-191  + (Context in A -1.4 comes from von Wickede a
    Context in A -1.4 comes from von Wickede and it is again difficult to know exactly where these contexts came from. The reports suggest an Ubaid date and von Wickede a Uruk date but the notes from area A are very partial and offer no real suggestion of chronology. As such will follow von Wickede.
    ronology. As such will follow von Wickede.)
  • AP-060  + (E -2.5m is in the bread ovens. There Halaf. So probably ArpMid.)
  • AP-069  + (E -2m is in the bread ovens. There Halaf. So probably ArpMid.)
  • AP-114  + (F -0.4m is just about high enough to hit the area full of Ubaid pottery. Likely an Ubaid artefact as above the level of the graves.)
  • AP-101  + (F -0.8m is just about high enough to hit the area full of Ubaid pottery. Likely an Ubaid artefact as above the level of the graves.)
  • AP-115  + (F -0.9m is just about high enough to hit the area full of Ubaid pottery. Likely an Ubaid artefact as above the level of the graves.)
  • AP-185  + (F -1.2m is again in the messy area of Ubaid burials cut into Halaf levels. Due to lack of reference to graves assumed to be from the Halaf level matrix.)
  • AP-055  + (F -1.2m is again in the messy area of Ubaid burials cut into Halaf levels. context explicitly mentions below the Ubaid burials so assumed to be from the Halaf level matrix.)
  • AP-078  + (F -1.5m is again in the messy area of Ubaid burials cut into Halaf levels. Due to lack of reference to graves assumed to be from the Halaf level matrix.)
  • AP-005  + (F -1.6m is an ambiguous area. It appears t
    F -1.6m is an ambiguous area. It appears to be a mixture of Ubaid burials cut into Halaf levels. The references to 1.6 F in the report imply a heavy Halaf presence with only limited intrusive Ubaid elements in that area. As such artefact is assumed to be Halaf and ArpMid.
    rtefact is assumed to be Halaf and ArpMid.)
  • AP-076  + (F -1m is again in the messy area of Ubaid burials cut into Halaf levels. Due to lack of reference to graves assumed to be from the Halaf level matrix.)
  • AP-087  + (F -1m is again in the messy area of Ubaid burials cut into Halaf levels. Due to lack of reference to graves assumed to be from the Halaf level matrix.)
  • AP-121  + (F -2.225 m is again in the messy area of Ubaid burials cut into Halaf levels. No mention of the the graves so assumed to be from the Halaf level matrix.)
  • AP-092  + (F -2.5m is again in the messy area of Ubaid burials cut into Halaf levels. No mention of the the graves so assumed to be from the Halaf level matrix.)
  • AP-007  + (F -2.5m is again in the messy area of Ubaid burials cut into Halaf levels. Due to lack of reference to graves assumed to be from the Halaf level matrix.)
  • AP-118  + (F -3.3m is slightly below most of the Ubaid again burials so is likely to be ArpMid.)
  • AP-123  + (F -3.7m is again in the messy area of Ubaid burials cut into Halaf levels. No mention of the the graves so assumed to be from the Halaf level matrix.)
  • AP-086  + (F is again the messy area of Ubaid burials cut into Halaf levels. Due to lack of reference to graves assumed to be from the Halaf level matrix.)
  • AP-023  + (F is the Ubaid cemetery cut into the Halaf. The top-metre lacks any structural material but contains mostly Ubaid pottery making this object likely to be ArpLate.)
  • CB-006  + (Found in level at Chagar Bazar but Mallowan believes it must be a survival from prehistoric periods. The form is quite common for prehistoric levels so assigned to KhaburEarly.)
  • AP-042  + (Found on the surface at Trench C, C from 0.7m down is Halaf but is probably Ubaid or later from above. Stylistically and morphologically this artefact is also unusual making any typological positioning difficult.)
  • CB-003  + (From Level 7 at Chagar Bazar so presumable Halaf.)
  • AP-150  + (From T.T. but loose in soil. Artefact is in the Baghdad museum and the picture in Mallowan and Rose is imperfect. Stylistically ArpMid and assigned as such by von Wicked.)
  • AP-011  + (From T.T. but no other contextual information. Typologically Halaf so assigned to ArpMid.)
  • AP-168  + (From the Burnt Structure)
  • AP-152  + (From the Burnt Structure)
  • AP-163  + (From the Burnt Structure)