Text from the time of Samuel, King of Larsa (1894-1866 BC) from Warsh hill | ||
Athar Alrafedain | ||
Article 9, Volume 2, Issue 1, December 2013, Pages 121-132 PDF (0 K) | ||
Document Type: Research Paper | ||
DOI: 10.33899/athar.2013.76833 | ||
Author | ||
Ahmed Kamel | ||
Archeology Department College of Art University of Baghdad Baghdad Iraq | ||
Abstract | ||
In the year 1990, Warsh hill, located in Al-Qadisiyah Governorate, 25 km to the north-east of the city of Afak, was excavated. The excavators found two layers that dated the newest to the early Islamic era, while the oldest, which was with two building floors, dated to the ancient Babylonian era (Larsa Kingdom). In terms of the clay figure that was found on this site, which was of the economic type and dated to the years of the reign of four Larsa dynasty kings: Abi-Sari, Somuel, Nur-Adad and Sin Adnam. | ||
Keywords | ||
text; Time; Somuel; King; Larsa; Warsh hill | ||
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