The Nineveh 5 pottery at Tell Lashkr (analytic and technical study)
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چکیده
The pottery of Nineveh 5 is considered one the most beautiful pottery in Mesopotamia, period dating back to beginning the third millennium B.C and contemporary period of Jamdet Nasr. This type was discovered for first time fifth layer city Nineveh, a different manner from previous periods. north Mesopotamia country rich this kind pottery, which these sites. The Tell Lashkar, is located East Erbil, which huge numbers Nineveh 5 were in archaeological layers. types that previously other areas, same quality Lashkar. Through this research, we shed light on important topics such as (taking samples shapes (all types)), characteristics used clay, how make its stages). We have carefully classified all are studying them carefully. And used through our study chose three clay their characteristics, talked about common pottery.
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عنوان ژورنال: Govarî Qe?a
سال: 2023
ISSN: ['2518-6558', '2518-6566']
DOI: https://doi.org/10.25212/lfu.qzj.8.1.29