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Locatie:

  • Turkije, Zincirli
  • geo:37.104568,36.68018
  • Locatie ± 25-100 m.

Period or year:

  • -3000~ / unknown

Classificatie:

  • Stad
  • Zichtbaar

Annotaties

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Sam'al was the capital of a Neo-Hittite i.e. Aramaen kingdom from about Xth century to VIIth century BC. It is situated on the western side of the valley at the Amanus Mountains.

Bibliography:

  1. http://www.academia.edu/351024/Settlement_History_and_Urban_Planning_at_Zincirli_H%C3%B6y%C3%BCk_Southern_Turkey
  2. http://zincirli.uchicago.edu/
  3. T. Bryce s.v. Sam'al, in: The Routledge Handbook of the Peoples and Places of Ancient Western Asia, Routledge 2013, pp. 612-613
  4. op.cit, s. v. Zincirli Höyük
  5. E. Lipiński: The Aramaeans: Their Ancient History, Culture, Religion, Peeters Publishers, 2000
  6. A. K.Grayson, Assyrian Rulers of the Early First Millennium B.C. II (858–745 B.C.), The Royal Inscriptions of Mesopotamia. Assyrian Periods (RIMA 3), University of Toronto Press 1996
  7. David Schloen, J. and Amir S. Fink, Searching for Ancient Samal: New Excavations at Zincirli in Turkey, Near Eastern Archaeology, vol. 72/4, 2009, pp. 203–219
  8. Christoph Bachhuber: The Early Bronze Age at Zincirli (ancient Sam'al): a platform to consider 'Hurrian' monumental modifications to settlement mounds, 2012 - https://www.academia.edu/2388220

Sam'al was the capital of a Neo-Hittite i.e. Aramaen kingdom from about Xth century to VIIth century BC. It is situated on the western side of the valley at the Amanus Mountains.

Bibliography:

  1. http://www.academia.edu/351024/Settlement_History_and_Urban_Planning_at_Zincirli_H%C3%B6y%C3%BCk_Southern_Turkey
  2. http://zincirli.uchicago.edu/
  3. T. Bryce s.v. Sam'al, in: The Routledge Handbook of the Peoples and Places of Ancient Western Asia, Routledge 2013, pp. 612-613
  4. op.cit, s. v. Zincirli Höyük
  5. E. Lipiński: The Aramaeans: Their Ancient History, Culture, Religion, Peeters Publishers, 2000
  6. A. K.Grayson, Assyrian Rulers of the Early First Millennium B.C. II (858–745 B.C.), The Royal Inscriptions of Mesopotamia. Assyrian Periods (RIMA 3), University of Toronto Press 1996
  7. David Schloen, J. and Amir S. Fink, Searching for Ancient Samal: New Excavations at Zincirli in Turkey, Near Eastern Archaeology, vol. 72/4, 2009, pp. 203–219
  8. Christoph Bachhuber: The Early Bronze Age at Zincirli (ancient Sam'al): a platform to consider 'Hurrian' monumental modifications to settlement mounds, 2012 - https://www.academia.edu/2388220

In de buurt

Kilamuwa Stela

Kilamuwa Stele foundat the entrance yto Kilamuwa's palace

Victory stele of Esarhaddon

Stele was discovered in 1888 in Zincirli Höyük (Sam'al, or Yadiya) by Felix von Luschan and Robert Koldewey.

Sam`al (Zincirli Höyük)

Column base with sphinxes from the royal palace at Samal. Currently in Istanbul Archeological Museum


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