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D. Potts - Gird-i Rostam in Sulaimaniyah Governate, Kurdistan
E. Ascalone - Shahr-i Sokhta, Area 33, "The House of the Courtyards" (Shahr-i Sokhta, II period, Phase 5, ca. 2600-2500 BC) and "The House of the Architect" (Shahr-i Sokhta II period, Phase 6, ca. 2700-2600 BC). Photo by MAIPS.
L. Romano - F. D'Agostino - Abu Tbeirah, Dhi-Qar, Southern Iraq. Building A
M. Lebeau - Tell Beydar - 2009 Season - Area S - Storeroom - Early Jezirah 3b (c. 2350 BCE).
Vasif Sahoglu - Liman Tepe Underwater Excavations - 25.09.2015 - 4th Century BC Column
Vasif Sahoglu - Liman Tepe Underwater Excavations - 25.09.2015 - 4th Century BC Column
Tara Steimer-Herbet - Valorisation and protection of the Early Bronze Age megalithic monuments in Menjez (north Akkar - Lebanon), July 2018
Harvey Weiss - Tell Leilan, NE Syria, 1982, Pd I, building level 2, north facade Shamshi Adad temple, ca. 1850 BC. Yale University. photo: H. Weiss.
Olivia Munoz - Shiya (Sultanate of Oman) Bronze Age necropolis, 2018
Omer Sergi - Late Iron IIA (9th century BCE) monumental pillared building in Ḥorvat Tevet, the eastern Jezreel Valley, Israel (looking west). The site is identified as a royal Israelite estate from the period of the Omride monarchy (Excavations carried by the Israeli Institute of Archaeology, on behalf of the Sonia and Marco Institute of Archaeology, Tel Aviv University, and directed by Omer Sergi and Rachel Lindman).
Omer Sergi - Late Iron IIA (9th century BCE) monumental pillared building in Ḥorvat Tevet, the eastern Jezreel Valley, Israel (looking south-west). The site is identified as a royal Israelite estate from the period of the Omride monarchy (Excavations carried by the Israeli Institute of Archaeology, on behalf of the Sonia and Marco Institute of Archaeology, Tel Aviv University, and directed by Omer Sergi and Rachel Lindman).
Francesco M. Benedettucci - view of the Iron age building at Tell al-Mashhad (Jordan), during the 2010 season of Excavations. In the foreground, the byzantine sanctuary of Moses on the top of mount Nebo.
Hanan Charaf - Tell Douris, Bekaa Valley, Lebanon, 2018. Building with destruction level. Middle Bronze Age I. DGA. Photo: Hanan Charaf.
Anis Chaaya - Gbeil/Byblos, Lebanon, 2015, Excavation of a glacis, north-eastern part of the archaeological mound, Middle Bronze Age, Lebanese University Expedition. photo: A. CHAAYA
Haider al Mamori - Dilbat (local name is Aldylim) Temple unearthed by the team of the University of Babylon which lead by me. This part of the main gate of the temple located on the eastern side was supported by two huge towers those decorated with topical of double complexed niche, which considers as a topical of Kassite period.
Gülriz Kozbe - Kavuşan Höyük, Diyarbakır/ SE Anatolia, Post-Assyrian Level/ ca.6th cent. BC, Pit Burial with Turtles, photo: 2008 G.Kozbe (Buried with turtles: the symbolic role of the Euphrates soft-shelled turtle (Rafetus euphraticus) in Mesopotamia
Gülriz Kozbe - Kavuşan Höyük, Diyarbakır/ SE Anatolia, Post-Assyrian Level/ ca.6th cent. BC, Pit Burial with Turtles, photo: 2008 G.Kozbe (Buried with turtles: the symbolic role of the Euphrates soft-shelled turtle (Rafetus euphraticus) in Mesopotamia
Jesper Eidem - "salvage archaeology" - in this case in Iraqi Kurdistan (Lake Dokan). The photo shows the top of the site of Tell Shemshara (prehistoric, MBA, Islamic) at high water in Oct. 2019.
Sébastien Gondet - Surveying near the Pasargadae Tol-e Takht platform with a Real Time Kinematic GPS (operators on the picture: Damien Laisney, CNRS member at the Maison de l'Orient - Lyon, and Samaneh Nazif, graduate student at the Shahid Beheshti University of Tehran; credit: Iranian-French mission at Pasargadae.
Sébastien Gondet - Magnetic surveying at Pasargadae on the Tol-e Takht hillslope (operator on the picture: Ebrahim Roustaei Farsi, independant archaeologist; credit: Iranian-French mission at Pasargadae)
Sébastien Gondet - Setting-up of a drone flight next to the Tomb of Cyrus at Pasargadae (operator on the picture: Philippe Barthelemy, Iconem Compagny; credit: Iranian-French mission at Pasargadae)
David Usieto Cabrera - This photo shows (me) & the weird poses we need to make in order to take good pictures while out on the field (Zincirli, Turkey).
David Usieto Cabrera - This other photo illustrates my supervision while working on the field at Tell Surezha (Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan)
David Usieto Cabrera - Tell Surezha (Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan)
Carmen del Cerro - al Madam, located in Sharjah Emirate (United Arab Emirates) early Iron Age II village, link to Oasis way of life thanks to the falaj systems (underground water galleries), that allows the existence of a permanent settlement in such a fragile environment.Mudbrick Working Area, at sector 1 of al Madam (the place where the material constructions of the houses where elaborated) being excavation.
Carmen del Cerro - al Madam, located in Sharjah Emirate (United Arab Emirates) early Iron Age II village, link to Oasis way of life thanks to the falaj systems (underground water galleries), that allows the existence of a permanent settlement in such a fragile environment.Falaj and Irrigated Channel Network Area, at sector 2 of al Madam (the ancient oasis area, main channel, secondary, channels, ponds, treepits…).
Barbara Couturaud - Amyan Iraqi Kurdistan Area A June 2019.
Barbara Couturaud - Amyan Iraqi Kurdistan - Goats, June 2019.
Barbara Couturaud - Amyan Iraqi Kurdistan - Goats, June 2019.
Barbara Couturaud - Amyan Iraqi Kurdistan, June 2019.
Barbara Couturaud - Amyan Iraqi Kurdistan, Sounding A2, June 2019.
Abdulamir Al-Hamdani - Archaeological work in Iraq
Abdulamir Al-Hamdani - Archaeological work in Iraq
Margareta Tengberg - Flotation Iraq photo C. Hallavant
Margareta Tengberg - Flotation Pakistan photo M. Tengberg
Margareta Tengberg - Laboratory in Paris Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle Andréa Parés - Charcoal from Cypros id Photo M. Tengberg.
Margareta Tengberg - Laboratory in Paris Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle Sorting archaeobotany photo M. Tengberg Caucasus (blond girl, Alexia Decaix.
Jasper Eidem - Salvage excavation of early 3rd Mill BC building on Gird Bardastee (Lake Dokan, Iraq, Oct. 2019.
Members of the team during the early excavation phases of Togolok 1 (Turkmenistan) Italian – Turkmen Archaoelogical Mission in Turkmenistan “Togolok Project”. Director: Barbara Cerasetti (University of Bologna); Field supervisors: Roberto Arciero, Luca Forni. The Togolol Project was funded by: - University of Bologna - I S M E O — Associazione Internazionale di Studi sul Mediterraneo e l’Oriente - University of Naples “L’Orientale” - M A E C I - Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.
Students from Bologna University engaged in topographical activities during field excavation at Togolok 1 (Murghab region – Turkmenistan). Italian – Turkmen Archaoelogical Mission in Turkmenistan “Togolok Project”. Director: Barbara Cerasetti (University of Bologna); Field supervisors: Roberto Arciero, Luca Forni. The Togolol Project was funded by: - University of Bologna - I S M E O — Associazione Internazionale di Studi sul Mediterraneo e l’Oriente - University of Naples “L’Orientale” - M A E C I - Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.
Members of the team resting at the base camp at sunset (Murghab region – Turkmenistan) Italian – Turkmen Archaoelogical Mission in Turkmenistan “Togolok Project”. Director: Barbara Cerasetti (University of Bologna); Field supervisors: Roberto Arciero, Luca Forni. The Togolol Project was funded by: - University of Bologna - I S M E O — Associazione Internazionale di Studi sul Mediterraneo e l’Oriente - University of Naples “L’Orientale” - M A E C I - Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.
Team photo at Togolok 1 (Murghab region – Turkmenistan) Italian – Turkmen Archaoelogical Mission in Turkmenistan “Togolok Project”. Director: Barbara Cerasetti (University of Bologna); Field supervisors: Roberto Arciero, Luca Forni. The Togolol Project was funded by: - University of Bologna - I S M E O — Associazione Internazionale di Studi sul Mediterraneo e l’Oriente - University of Naples “L’Orientale” - M A E C I - Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.
Carolyne Douche - Arbil (Northern Iraq), April 2019 - Charred plant remains from Lashkir.
Carolyne Douche - Arbil (Northern Iraq), April 2019 - Processing archaeobotanical samples from Lashkir (flottation).
Carolyne Douche - Chemchemal (Northern Iraq), October 2018 - Processing archaeobotanical samples from Logardan (flottation).
Carolyne Douche - Lashkir (Northern Iraq), April 2018 - Archaeobotanical Sampling.
Carolyne Douche - Lashkir (Northern Iraq), April 2019 - Micromorphological sampling.
Carolyne Douche - Sharawati Gchka (Northern Iraq), April 2018 - Interior of a storage room in a traditional village.
Carolyne Douche - Shorsh (Northern Iraq), October 2019 - Small cultivated field.
Carolyne Douche - Suleymaniah (Northern Iraq), October 2019 - Light residue flottation from Girdi Qala.
Carolyne Douche - Uweili (Southern Iraq), November 2019 - Bedouin camp.
Carolyne Douche - Uweili (Southern Iraq), November 2019 - Interior of a bedouin tent.
V.P. Prabhakar - Harappan site of Karanpura (in Rajasthan) India. Multiple views of a unicorn seal, Harappan period, Karanpura (Rajasthan), India.
V.P. Prabhakar - Harappan site of Karanpura (in Rajasthan) India. General view of the excavations at Karanpura (Rajasthan), India, a Harappan house in the background.
V.P. Prabhakar - Harappan site of Karanpura (in Rajasthan) India. General view of the excavations at Karanpura (Rajasthan), India, a Harappan house in the background.
V.P. Prabhakar - Harappan site of Karanpura (in Rajasthan) India View of a multi-roomed house, Harappan period, Karanpura (Rajasthan), India.
V.P. Prabhakar -Harappan site of Karanpura (in Rajasthan) India. Decorated (etched / bleached) carnelian beads, Harappan period, Karanpura (Rajasthan), India
V.P. Prabhakar- Harappan site of Karanpura (in Rajasthan) India General view of the excavated remains, Karanpura (Rajasthan), India
Nadezhda A.Dubova Gonur Depe made by dron in October 2019. Photographer Suleyman Charyev - Margiana archaeological expedition.

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