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Les environs:

Tel Amhar Stele ITell Ahmar/Qubbah steleTell Ahmar - MasuwariTell Ahmar/Til BarsipTell Ahmar/Til BarsipTell Ahmar/Til BarsipTell Ahmar - MasuwariTell Ahmar - MasuwariTell Ahmar - MasuwariTell Ahmar - Masuwari

Localisation:

  • Syrie, Tall Aḩmar
  • geo:36.674,38.120998
  • Précision ± 0-5 m.

Period or year:

  • -5000~ / unknown

Classification:

  • Ville
  • Visible

Identificateurs:

  • vici:place=21229

Annotations

Il n'y a pas une annotation en français. Présenté est une annotation en Anglais.

The site was ocuppied from Neolithic period. In Iron Age it was a strategic city as an Euphrates crossing point.  It is located ca 25 km South of Karkamish  and  ca 100 km North of AIleppo. It is known from Luwian hieroglyphic inscription as Masuwari1.

See:

  1. K. Lawson Younger Jr., A Political History of the Arameans: From Their Origins to the End of Their Polities, SBL Press 2016, pp.135-143
  2. Stephanie Dalley,   Neo-Assyryrian tablets from Til Barsib,  1997 Abr-Nahrain 1996–1997, vol. 34, pp. 66-99.
  3. MEL Mallowan, "The Syrian City of Til-Barsib", 1937, Antiquity, vol. 11, pp. 328–39
  4. Pierre Bordreuil,  Francoise Briquel-Chatonnet, 1996-1997. « Aramaic Documents from Til Barsip », Abr-Nahrain 34, pp. 100-107.
  5. Piotr Bienkowski, sv.Til Barsip, in: Alan Millard (eds.), Dictionary of the Ancient Near East, British Museum Press, London 2000 p. 291.
  6. Tell Ahmar (Til Barsib). Neo-Assyrian Urban Center, Northern Syria - http://www.archaeophysics.co,m/tell_ahmar/

Références

  1. K. Lawson Younger Jr., A Political History of the Arameans: From Their Origins to the End of Their Polities, SBL Press 2016, pp.135-143

The site was ocuppied from Neolithic period. In Iron Age it was a strategic city as an Euphrates crossing point.  It is located ca 25 km South of Karkamish  and  ca 100 km North of AIleppo. It is known from Luwian hieroglyphic inscription as Masuwari1.

See:

  1. K. Lawson Younger Jr., A Political History of the Arameans: From Their Origins to the End of Their Polities, SBL Press 2016, pp.135-143
  2. Stephanie Dalley,   Neo-Assyryrian tablets from Til Barsib,  1997 Abr-Nahrain 1996–1997, vol. 34, pp. 66-99.
  3. MEL Mallowan, "The Syrian City of Til-Barsib", 1937, Antiquity, vol. 11, pp. 328–39
  4. Pierre Bordreuil,  Francoise Briquel-Chatonnet, 1996-1997. « Aramaic Documents from Til Barsip », Abr-Nahrain 34, pp. 100-107.
  5. Piotr Bienkowski, sv.Til Barsip, in: Alan Millard (eds.), Dictionary of the Ancient Near East, British Museum Press, London 2000 p. 291.
  6. Tell Ahmar (Til Barsib). Neo-Assyrian Urban Center, Northern Syria - http://www.archaeophysics.co,m/tell_ahmar/

Références

  1. K. Lawson Younger Jr., A Political History of the Arameans: From Their Origins to the End of Their Polities, SBL Press 2016, pp.135-143


Musées associés

Aleppo, National Museum

Large collection of Bronze Age (a/o Ebla, Mari, Ugarit), Iron Age (Arslan Tash), Hellenistic, and Roman finds.

Paris, Louvre

Paris, Louvre


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Tel Amhar Stele I

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Hamiyata Stele, Masuwari (1 km)

Tell Ahmar VI, the Ahmar/Qubbah Neo Hittite stele of Storm God - currently in Aleppo?