Telul eth-Thalathat

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Coordinates36°34′N 42°32′E / 36.57°N 42.53°E / 36.57; 42.53
Telul eth-Thalathat
Telul eth-Thalathat is located in Iraq
Telul eth-Thalathat
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Telul eth-Thalathat is located in Near East
Telul eth-Thalathat
Telul eth-Thalathat (Near East)
LocationNineveh Governorate, Iraq
RegionMesopotamia
Coordinates36°34′N 42°32′E / 36.57°N 42.53°E / 36.57; 42.53
Typetell, archaeological site
Length100 metre
Width60 metre
Height7 metre
History
PeriodsNeolithic, Ubaid period, Uruk period
Site notes
Excavation dates1956; 1964; 1957; 1976
ArchaeologistsN. Egami, S. Fukai

Telul eth-Thalathat is an archaeological site located 40 miles (64 km) west of Mosul and just east of Tal Afar in Nineveh Province (Iraq).

Pottery bowl from Telul eth-Thalathat, Iraq. Ubaid period, c. 5000 BCE. Iraq Museum

The site consists of at least five separate tells or settlement mounds. Telul eth-Thalathat was excavated for four seasons between 1956 and 1965 and again in 1976 by a team from the University of Tokyo Iraq-Iran Archaeological Expedition. The main focus was to establish a complete Ninevite 5 sequence at Tell V. The first two seasons, in 1956 and 1957, were led by N. Egami and worked at Tell II. Burials, residential areas, and a presumed temple were uncovered.[1][2] The final season was led by S. Fukai.[3][4][5] Among the small finds was a small square stamp seal with two human figures dated to the late 4th or early 5th millennium BC.[6]

Occupation history

Telul eth-Thalathat was occupied in the Ubaid, Nineveh 5, and Uruk periods, as well as during Middle Assyrian times. Excavations have revealed over 20 kilns and a number of burials, as well as some figurines and spindle whorls.[7] Eleven Neolithic clay tokens were also recovered.[8][9] On Tell V a single period Ninevite 5 settlement was found. It included a 6 by 18 meter building interpreted as a granary.[10] Tell II showed occupation from the Pottery Neolithic to Middle Uruk periods.[11]

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