Assyrian pottery of the eleventh to sixth centuries BC holds a special place in Near Easter archaeology, explains Anastasio (Near Eastern archaeology, U. of Siena), because its wide diffusion reflects
The Kranzhugel, Tell Beydar (ancient Nabada) is located in the Upper Syrian Jezireh. Its main occupation dates back to the Early Dynastic/Early Jezireh IIIb period during which time Beydar was subordi