Published: 2013-03-31

Preliminary report on human remains from Tell Masaikh and Tell Ashara. Season 2009*

Jacek Tomczyk
Studia Ecologiae et Bioethicae
Section: Materials
https://doi.org/10.21697/seb.2013.11.1.07

Abstract

The middle Euphrates valley (Syria) is a very interesting and important region for the history of Mesopotamia. The excavations are currently carried out at Tell Ashara and Tell Masaikh. The first site is primarily the remains of a Bronze Age (2700–1500 BC). At Tell Masaikh were discovered the remains of a settlement from the Chalcolithic (4500 BC), and the Middle Bronze Age, as well as a huge governor’s palace from the times of the Assyrian empire’s days of glory (800–650 BC). The paper is a summary of anthropological research conducted in 2009. We have been excavated 80 human skeletons (50 individuals from Tell Masikh, and 30 from Tell Ashara). 

Keywords:

Middle Euphrates Valley, human remains, pathology, human bones

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Tomczyk, J. (2013). Preliminary report on human remains from Tell Masaikh and Tell Ashara. Season 2009*. Studia Ecologiae Et Bioethicae, 11(1), 113–124. https://doi.org/10.21697/seb.2013.11.1.07

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