Friday, April 30, 2021

Ebla to Damascus: Art and Archaeology of Ancient Syria

Ebla to Damascus: Art and Archaeology of Ancient Syria, organized and circulated by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES), traced the cultural significance of ancient Syria and its role in the development of Western civilization, through a collection of 281 objects on loan from the Directorate-General of Antiquities and Museums of the Syrian Arab Republic. Drawn from the extensive holdings of Syria’s National Museum, with branches in Damascus, Aleppo, Palmyra, Homs, Deir-ez-Zor, and Hasseke, the exhibition highlighted important materials from ancient excavation sites such as Mari and Ugarit, along with objects from other periods in Syria’s significant history including examples from the Hellenistic, Roman, Byzantine, and Islamic periods. Pottery, cylinder seals, statuary, bas-reliefs, precious jewelry, cuneiform tablets, wall paintings, ivory carvings, and funerary monuments illustrated the cultural history of Syria from 8000 B.C. to 1600 A.D.

Dr. Harvey Weiss, Associate Professor of Near Eastern Archaeology, Yale University, acted as guest curator for the exhibition and editor of the catalogue which was published by SITES, with the assistance of the J. Paul Getty Trust. The catalogue contained 45 essays by scholars, writing on various aspects of Syrian art and archaeology.

Ebla to Damascus Catalogue

Ebla to Damascus was based on an earlier exhibition titled “Land des Baal” which traveled within Europe from approximately March 1982 through March 1985.

This exhibition toured from 1985-1987.

Tour Itinerary
Walters Art Gallery, Baltimore, MD
Museum of Natural History, Denver, CO
Museum of Natural History, Los Angeles, CA
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond, VA
Cincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, OH
Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, MI
National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C.


 

 

Kyprianos Update (30 April 2021)

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We’ve just posted our latest update to the Kyprianos Database of Ancient Ritual Texts and Objects. As well as correcting some small mistakes in manuscript, text, and archive entries, the update includes:

  • 10 new manuscript entries, bringing the total to 889.
    • These contain primarily Greek and/or Coptic magical texts from Egypt.
  • 26 new text entries, bringing the total to 88. Among the texts we’ve chosen for this update are…
    • the remaining curses and love spells from Cairo JdE 42573, a paper codex from the 10th or 11th century…
    • three recipes from a fragmentary magico-medical text, for treating a woman suffering from uterine bleeding, a crying child, and swelling; the last recipe seems to be drawn from a Coptic copy of the Testament of Solomon
  • The manuscripts table now contains links to the Campbell Bonner Database Magical Gems Database (for the few magical gems in Kyprianos).

 

Digital Epigraphy (Second Edition)

By Krisztián Vértes and the Epigraphic Survey


The chapter by chapter web version of the book, Digital Epigraphy, written by Krisztián Vértes in 2014, explaining the basic procedures of the Survey’s ever-changing digital documentation method, is now extended with digital fieldwork and an exciting new case study.

Chapter 1 - The Epigraphic Survey

In 1923 Oriental Institute founder James Henry Breasted conceived the idea of a permanent field headquarters of the Oriental Institute, based in Luxor, for a long-term epigraphic and architectural survey of all the ancient temples of the Nile Valley.

Chapter 2 – Drawing Conventions

Ink-Line Weights, Sun-shadow Orientations, Translating Three-Dimensional Relief into Two-Dimensional Pencil/Ink Lines, Architectural Elements, Recut or Restored Figures and Inscriptions, Plaster, Additional Details...

In this chapter we explore the digital environment in which the final Chicago House inked drawings are created. Although dealing with buttons and sliders while holding our pen might seem to be a bit alien at first, it will nevertheless be worth the effort to...

In this chapter, we shall explore the possibilities of using digital drawing tablets in the field. Although digital graphics tablets were introduced many years ago, until fairly recently their fragile technology and relatively large size limited their use...

In this chapter we’ll give the artist detailed guidance for producing digitally inked final versions of his/her initial documentation. The method described in the following sections is not exclusive; one has to keep in mind that there is no uniform solution...

In this chapter we will learn how to modify the inked drawing according to the changes indicated by the collation process. The Epigraphic Survey collation system is a very thorough check and crosscheck of the drawing against the wall, undertaken by two...

Working digitally on-site with portable tablet computers, Using Photoshop for studying color enhancements, Presenting more complex decorative programs.

Bazzano – ein Gräberfeld bei L’Aquila (Abruzzen): Die Bestattungen des 8.-5. Jahrhunderts v. Chr.

Joachim Weidig
  Bazzano – ein Gräberfeld bei L’Aquila (Abruzzen)
Monographien des RGZM

Bazzano bei L'Aquila gehört zu den größten vorrömischen Bestattungsplätzen im apenninischen Mittelitalien und übertrifft in der Zahl der Gräber sogar die Nekropolen von Fossa und Campovalano.
Über 500 Bestattungen der orientalisierenden und archa­ischen Zeit (8.-5. Jahrhundert v. Chr.) aus den Grabungen der Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici dell'Abruzzo von 1992-2004 werden in dieser Publikation erstmals vorgelegt und ausgewertet.
Vor allem etruskische Keramikimporte und deren lokale Adaptionen ermöglichen innerhalb einer absoluten Chronologie eine feinere Datierung der Gräber mit ihren älter wirkenden traditionellen italischen Schmuckelementen und Waffen. Dadurch kann auch die anhand von Seriationen und Gräberüberschneidungen erstellte Belegungs­abfolge der Nekropole in vier Hauptphasen besser mit den bestehenden Chronologie­systemen verglichen werden.
Neben Fragen zu Bestattungsbräuchen und Sozialstrukturen ist der Hauptteil der Arbeit der Klassifizierung und zeitlichen Einordnung von typischen mittelitalischen Objekten gewidmet, die weit über Bazzano hinaus verbreitet sind. Mit den ergänzenden anthro­pologischen Beiträgen wird das Bild einer mobilen eisenzeitlichen Bevölkerung entworfen, die sich in ihrer Lebensführung von den in der benachbarten Nekropole von Fossa bestattenden Individuen unterschied. Möglicherweise geht dies auf eine ausge­prägte Weidewirtschaft, auf Transhumanz oder aber auf eine sehr aktive Kriegerschicht zurück, deren Stellung auch durch die hohe Anzahl von waffenführenden Gräbern hervorgehoben wird.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Markus Egg
Vorwort
Vorwort des Autors
Einführung
Zielstellung der Arbeit und Bemerkungen zur Materialvorlage
Geographie und naturräumliche Verbindungen
Forschungsgeschichtlicher Überblick und Publikationsstand zur Eisenzeit in den Abruzzen
Die Nekropole von Bazzano
Die Funde: Typologie, Datierung und kulturhistorische Einordnung
Chronologische Untersuchungen und Phaseneinteilung
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Thursday, April 29, 2021

Tell Leilan Project

[First posted in AWOL 30 July 2012, updated 29 April 2021]

Tell Leilan Project
Rain-fed northern Mesopotamia, the complement of irrigation agriculture southern Meso- potamia, was selected for a Yale University research program in 1978 because its late prehistoric-early historic, fourth to second millennium BC, developmental trajectory was virtually unknown. Further research quickly led the endeavor to Tell Leilan, an alluring site and hinterland laboratory for defi ning the dynamics of environmental and social forces across the Mesopotamian dry-farming landscape. Tell Leilan is located in the center of the extensive cereal production Khabur Plains of northeast Syria, maximizing cultivable land between the foothills of the Tur Abdin to the north and the Wadi Radd swamp to the south. Here seasonal rainfall (300 – 500 mm/annum), self-mulching soils, and fl at, unbroken topography together provide for the highest rain-fed cereal production in Syria and, along with the plains of Tell Afar and Mosul, probably ancient northern Mesopotamia as well (Weiss 1983a,b; Weiss 1986).

Equally significant, Tell Leilan also offered definition of an early historic developmental para- digm. On May 21, 1878 Hormuzd Rassam looked south from the crest of Do Gir, along the road from Turbe Spid (Qubur el-Bid, Khatuniyah) to Nusaibin, and on the horizon spied Tell Leilan, which he was “told has a wall round it like most of the Assyrian sites of importance” (Rassam 1897: 232 – 233). Thereafter, Assyriologists and archaeologists frequently visited the site, and by mid-century had speculated often that it was ancient Šubat-Enlil, the capital city of Šamšī-Adad’s “Kingdom of Upper Mesopotamia” (Falkner 1957; Hrouda 1958; Van Liere 1963). In the summer of 1978, the nascent Tell Leilan Project generated the fi rst map of Leilan, its wall-enclosed 90 hectare topography, its 15-hectare Acropolis alongside the Wadi Jarrah, and the surface ceramic distributions to encourage archaeological excavations, regional surveys, and paleoenvironmental researches (Fig. 1). Seven research problems at the intersection of environmental and social dynamics have since been addressed with excavation- and survey-retrieved data, high-resolution radiocarbon dating, and paleoenvironmental research.

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Weiss, Harvey

2021

Global KM-A Congruence and the Indus Collapse

in Clim. Past Discuss., https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-2020-138-RC2. 2021. 

Johnson, Michael A., Harvey Weiss, and K. Aslihan Yener

2020

Sharing Ore Sources: Lead Isotope Analyses of Third and Second Millennium BC Metals from Tell Atchana (Alalakh) and Tell Leilan (Shubat Enlil)

Watanabe, Takaaki K., Tsuyoshi Watanabe, Atsuko Yamazaki, and Miriam Pfeiffer

2019

"Oman corals suggest that a stronger winter shamal season caused the Akkadian Empire (Mesopotamia) collapse

in Geology. Vol 47. 2019. https://doi.org/10.1130/G46604.1

Weiss, Harvey

2019

"Karl Popper, Imre Lakatos, and the 4.2 ka BP event in the northern North Atlantic, Anatolia and the Indus"

in Clim. Past Discuss. 2019. https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-2018-162-RC3

Weiss, Harvey

2019

"The 4.2 ka BP event in the northern North Atlantic"

 in Clim. Past Discuss. 2019. https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-2018-162-RC2

Carolin, Stacy A., Richard T. Walker, Christopher C. Day, Vasile Ersek, R. Alastair Sloan, Michael W. Dee, Morteza Talebian, and Gideon M. Henderson

2018

"Precise timing of abrupt increase in dust activity in the Middle East coincident with 4.2 ka social change"

in Proceeding of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2018. pp. 1-6. www.pnas.org/cgi/doi/10.1073/pnas.1808103115

Walker, Mark, Martin J. Head, Max Berkelhammer, Svante Björck, Hai Cheng, Les Cwynar, David Fisher, Vasilios Gkinis, Antony Long, John Lowe, Rewi Newnham, Sune Olander Rasmussen, and Harvey Weiss

2018

"Formal ratification of the subdivision of the Holocene Series/ Epoch (Quaternary System/Period): two new Global Boundary Stratotype Sections and Points (GSSPs) and three new stages/ subseries"

in Episodes. 2018. pp. 1-11. doi:10.18814/epiiugs/2018/018016

Weiss, Harvey

2017

"4.2 ka BP Megadrought and the Akkadian Collapse"  

in Harvey Weiss, ed. Megadrought and Collapse: from Early Agriculture to Angkor. Oxford University Press. pp. 93-159.

Weiss, Harvey

2017

"Megadrought, Collapse, and Causality"

in Harvey Weiss, ed. Megadrought and Collapse: from Early Agriculture to Angkor. Oxford University Press. pp 1-31.

Styring, Amy K., Michael Charles, Federica Fantone, Mette Marie Hald, Augusta McMahon, Richard H. Meadow, Geoff K. Nicholls, Ajita K. Patel, Mindy C. Pitre, Alexia Smith, Arkadiusz Sołtysiak, Gil Stein, Jill A. Weber, Harvey Weiss & Amy Bogaard

2017

"Isotope evidence for agricultural extensification reveals how the world's first cities were fed"

 Nature Plants 3  June 5, 2017  doi:10.1038/nplants.2017.76

Weiss, Harvey

2017

"Seventeen kings who lived in tents"

The Late Third Millennium in the Ancient Near East. Oriental Institute Seminar 11, pp. 131-162

Mori, Lucia

2017

"Shubat-Enlil e il paese di Apum"

The Yale Tell Leilan Project,  in Bianca M. T. Pieri, ed., Chi ha diritto alla Cultura? La situazione dei beni archeologici in Iraq e Siria. Roma: Università di Roma “La Sapienza.” Pp. 51-60.

Weiss, Harvey

2016

"Global megadrought, societal collapse and resilience at 4.2-3.9 ka BP across the Mediterranean and west Asia,"

PAGES (Past Global Changes Magazine) 24.2: 62-63. doi: 10.22498/pages.24.2.62

Weiss, Harvey

2015

"Megadrought, collapse, and resilience in late 3rd millennium BC Mesopotamia"

in H. H. Meller, H. W. Arz, R. Jung, and R. Risch, eds., 2200BC- A climatic breakdown as a cause for the collapse of the Old World? Tagungen des Landesmuseums für Vorgeschichte Halle. Band 12/1: 35-52.

Sanders, Akiva

2015

“Fingerprints, sex, state, and the organization of the Tell Leilan ceramic industry"

Journal of Archaeological Science, 57 (2015). pp.223-238.

Weiss, Harvey

2014

"The Northern Levant during the Intermediate Bronze Age: Altered Trajectories,"

in A. E. Killebrew and M. L. Steiner, eds.,The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of the Levant: c. 8000-332 BCE. New York: Oxford University Press, 367-387.

Weiss, Harvey

2013

"Tell Leilan and the Dynamics of Social and Environmental Forces across the Mesopotamian Dry-Farming Landscape,"

 in D. Bonatz and L. Martin, eds., 100 Jahre archäologische Feldforschungen in Nordost-Syrien - eine Bilanz. Schriften der Max Freiherr von Oppenheim-Stiftung 18. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. pp. 101-115

Barnes, J., M. Dove, M.Lahsen, A. Mathews, P. McElwee, R. McIntosh, F. Moore, J. O'Reilly, B. Orlove, R. Puri, H. Weiss, and K. Yager

2013

"Contribution of anthropology to the study of climate change,"

Nature Climate Change 3, pp. 541-44.

Ristvet, L. and H. Weiss

2013

"The Habur Region in the Old Babylonian Period."

in W. Orthmann, P. Matthiae, and M. al-Maqdissi, eds., Archéologie et Histoire de la Syrie I: La Syrie de l'époque néolithique à l'âge du fer, Schriften zur vorderasiatischen Archäologie Band 1,1. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, pp. 257-272..

Arrivabeni, Monica

2012

Post-Akkadian Settlement Distribution in the Leilan Region Survey,

in H. Weiss, ed., Seven Generations since the Fall of Akkad. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. pp. 261-278

Ristvet, Lauren

2012

The Development of Underdevelopment? Imperialism, Economic Exploitation and Settlement Dynamics on the Khabur Plains, ca 2300-2200 BC,

in H. Weiss, ed., Seven Generations since the Fall of Akkad. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. pp. 241-261

Smith, Alexia

2012

Akkadian and post-Akkadian Plant Use at Tell Leilan,

in H. Weiss, ed., Seven Generations since the Fall of Akkad. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. pp. 225-240

McCarthy, Andrew

2012

The End of Empire: Akkadian and post-Akadian glyptic in the Jezirah, the evidence from Tell Leilan in context,

in H. Weiss, ed., Seven Generations since the Fall of Akkad. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. pp. 217-225

Quenet, Philippe and Ristvet, Lauren

2012

Late Third Millennium Ceramics from the Akkadian Administrative Building (AAB), TellLeilan, syria,

 in H. Weiss, ed., Seven Generations since the Fall of Akkad. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. pp. 193-216

Weiss, Harvey, Sturt Manning, Lauren Ristvet, Lucia Mori, Mark Besonen, Andrew McCarthy, Philippe Quenet, Alexia Smith, Zainab Bahrani

2012

Tell Leilan Akkadian Imperialization, Collapse, and Short-Lived Reoccupation Defined by High-Resolution Radiocarbon Dating,

in H. Weiss, ed., Seven Generations since the Fall of Akkad. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. pp. 163-192

Weiss, Harvey

2012

Quantifying Collapse: The Late Third Millennium BC,

 

 in H. Weiss, ed., Seven Generations since the Fall of Akkad. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz. pp. vii-24

 

 

Walker, M. J.C. Walker, M. Berkelhammer, S. Björck, L. C. Cwynar, D. A. Fisher, A. J. Long, J. J. Lowe, R. M. Newnham, S. O. Rasmussen, H. Weiss

2012

Formal subdivision of the Holocene Series/Epoch: a Discussion Paper by a Working Group of INTIMATE (Integration of ice-core, marine and terrestrial records) and the Subcommission on Quaternary Stratigraphy (International Commission on Stratigraphy)

Journal of Quaternary Science 27.7: 649-659.

Weiss, Harvey

2012

"Tell Leilan and the Dynamics of Social and Environmental Forces Across the Mesopotamian Dry-Farming Landscape,"

in 100 Jahre archäologische Feldforschungen in Nordost-Syrien - Eine Bilanz. Schriften der Max Freiherr von Oppenheim Stiftung. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz.

Ristvet, L. and H. Weiss

2012

Subat-Enlil. B. Archäologisch.

Realexikon der Assyriologie und Vorderasiatischen Archäologie, Band 13, Lfg 3/4, pp. 229-236.

Kaniewski, David, Elise van Campo and Harvey Weiss

2012

"Drought is a recurring challenge in the Middle East,"

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109.10: 3862-3867

Kaniewski, D., E. Van Campo, E. Paulissen, H. Weiss, T. Otto, J. Bakker, I. Rossignol and K. Van Lerberghe

2011

"Medieval coastal Syrian vegetation patterns in the principality of Antioch,"

Kaniewski, D., E. Van Campo, K. Van Lerberghe, T. Boiy, K. Vaansteenhuyse, G. Jans, K. Nys, H. Weiss, C. Morhange, T. Otto and J. Bretschneider

2011

"The Sea Peoples, from cuneiform tablets to carbon dating,"

PLoS ONE 6(6), e20232. doi:10.1371

Kaniewski, D., E. Van Campo, E. Paulissen, H. Weiss, J. Bakker , I. Rossignol. and K. Van Lerberghe K.

2011

"The Medieval Climate Anomaly and the Little Ice Age in coastal Syria inferred from pollen-derived palaeoclimatic patterns,"

Global and Planetary Change 78: 178-187

Kaniewski, D., E. Paulissen, E. Van Campo, H. Weiss, T. Otto, J. Bretschneider, and K. Van Lerberghe

2010

"Late second-early first millennium BC abrupt climate changes in coastal Syria and their possible significance for the history of the Eastern Mediterranean,"

Weiss, Harvey

2010

"Altered Trajectories: The Intermediate Bronze Age,"

 in A. Killebrew and M. Steiner, eds., The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of the Levant. Oxford University Press.

Ristvet, Lauren and Harvey Weiss

2010

"Micro- and Macro-Contexts of the Tell Leilan Eastern Lower Town Palace Archives,"

 in Jesper Eidem, The Royal Archives from Tell Leilan. Old Babylonian Letters and Treaties. H. Weiss, ed., Yale Tell Leilan Research 2. New Haven: Yale University Press. pp. xi-xlix.

  • Fig 1. Topo Plan [ JPEG ]
  • Fig 2. N Mesop 1800 [ JPEG ]
  • Fig 3. Eastern Lower Town Palace plan [ JPEG ]
  • Fig 4. Eastern Lower Town Palace isometric [ JPEG ]
  • Fig 14. Tablet excavation in process, Building Level 2 [ JPEG ]
  • Fig 15. Administrative tablets in situ, Room 22 floor, Building Level 2 [ JPEG ]
  • Fig 18. Leilan Region Survey Period IIc [ JPEG ]
  • Fig 19. Leilan Region Survey Period I [ JPEG ]
  • Fig 20. Possible Nomadic Encampments of Period I [ JPEG ]
  • Fig 21. Paleoclimate proxy records for 4.2kaBP and 5.2kaBP abrupt climate change events [ JPEG ]

Risvet, L.

2008

"Legal and archaeological territories of the second millennium BC in northern Mesopotamia,"

Antiquity, 82 (2008). pp. 585-599.

F. de Lillis Forest, L. Milano and L. Mori

2007

"The Akkadian Occupation in the Northwest Area of the Tell Leilan Acropolis",

 KASKAL Volume 4, 2007.

Risvet, L.

2007

"The Third Millennium City Wall at Tell Leilan, Syria: Identity, Authority and Urbanism,"

in J. Bretschneider, J. Driessen and K. Vanlerberghe, eds., Monumental Public Architecrure in the Bronze Age Near East and Aegean. Leuven: Peters, pp. 183-212.

Staubwasser, Michael and Harvey Weiss

2006

"Holocene Climate and Cultural Evolution in Late Prehistoric-Early Historic West Asia,"

in M. Staubwasser and H. Weiss, eds., Holocene Climate and Cultural Evolution in Late Prehistoric-Early Historic West Asia. Quaternary Research (special issue) Volume 66, Issue 3 (November), pp. 372-387.

Ristvet, L. and H. Weiss

2005

"The Häbür Region in the Late Third and Early Second Millennium B.C.,"

in Winfried Orthmann, ed., The History and Archaeology of Syria. Vol. 1. Saarbrucken: Saarbrucken Verlag.

  • Fig 1. Ancient North Mesop map [ PDF ]
  • Fig 2. Habur surveys map [ PDF ]
  • Fig 3. Van Oman Soreq [ PDF ]
  • Fig 4. LRS Period IIb [ PDF ]
  • Fig 5. Period IIc [ PDF ]
  • Fig 6. Period I [ PDF ]
  • Fig 7. LRS Histogram [ PDF ]
  • Fig 8. Tell Taya Stratigraphy [ PDF ]
  • Fig 9. Sagir Bazar Old Babylonian closely packed domestic quarters [ PDF ]
  • Fig 10. Lyonnet survey [ PDF ]
  • Fig 11. Baidar survey [ PDF ]
  • Fig 12. Acrop Pd I BL II facade [ JPEG ]
  • Fig 13. Lower Town Palace East isometric [ PDF ]
  • Fig 14. LRS Period 0 [ PDF ]
  • Fig 15. LRS 186 Farfara [ PDF ]

Risvet, L.

2005

"Settlement, Economy, and Society in the Tell Leilan Region, Syria, 3000-1000 BC,"

PhD Dissertation, University of Cambridge, July 22, 2005.

Ristvet, Lauren, Thomas Guilderson and Harvey Weiss

2004

The Dynamics of State Development and Imperialization at Third Millennium Tell Leilan, Syria

In Orient Express Vol. 21, No 2.

Walter Sommerfeld, Alfonso Archi and Harvey Weiss

2004

"Why 'Dada Measured 40,000 Liters of Barley from Nagar for Sippar'"

4ICAANE Berlin March 29-April 3, 2004 Tell Leilan Project Poster Presentations

Francesca deLillis-Forrest, Lucia Mori, Thomas Guilderson and Harvey Weiss

2004

"The Akkadian Administration on the Tell Leilan Acropolis"

4ICAANE Berlin March 29-April 3, 2004 Tell Leilan Project Poster Presentations

Wetterstrom, Wilma

2003

Ninevite 5 Period Agriculture at Tell Leilan: Preliminary Results

In The origins of North Mesopotamian civilization: Ninevite 5 chronology, economy, society. Brussels: Brepols. E. Rova and H. Weiss, editors.

Blackman, M. James

2003

Chemical Characterization of Tablets, Sealing Clays, and Source Clays from Tell Leilan, Syria

In The origins of North Mesopotamian civilization: Ninevite 5 chronology, economy, society. Brussels: Brepols. E. Rova and H. Weiss, editors.

Weiss, Harvey

2003

Ninevite 5 Periods and Processes.

 In The origins of North Mesopotamian civilization: Ninevite 5 chronology, economy, society. Brussels: Brepols. E. Rova and H. Weiss, editors.

  • Fig 8. Ninevite 5 Absolute Chronology [ PDF ]
  • Fig 10. Tell Leilan Survey Period IV--LC 5 (ca. 3400-3000 BC) [ PDF ]
  • Fig 11. Tell Leilan Survey Period IV--Southern Uruk (ca. 3400-3000 BC) [ PDF ]
  • Fig 12. Tell Leilan Survey Period IIIa (ca. 3000-2900 BC) [ PDF ]
  • Fig 13. 5.2 ka BP Abrupt Climate Change [ PDF ]

Rova, Elena

2003

Glyptic Evidence 1993-1999 from Tell Leilan IIa-IIb Periods

Parayre, Dominique

2003

The Ninevite 5 Sequence of Glyptic at Tell Leilan

In The origins of North Mesopotamian civilization: Ninevite 5 chronology, economy, society. Brussels: Brepols. E. Rova and H. Weiss, editors.

van Gijn, Annelou

2003

The Ninevite 5 Chipped Stone Assemblage from Tell Leilan: Preliminary Results

In The origins of North Mesopotamian civilization: Ninevite 5 chronology, economy, society. Brussels: Brepols. E. Rova and H. Weiss, editors.

Weiss, Harvey, Francesca deLillis, Dominique deMoulins, Jesper Eidem, Thomas Guilderson, Ulla Kasten, Torben Larsen, Lucia Mori, Lauren Ristvet, Elena Rova, and Wilma Wetterstrom

2002

Revising the contours of history at Tell Leilan.

Annales Archeologiques Arabes Syriennes, Cinquantenaire. vol. 45, pp. 59-74.

  • Fig. 7. Table 1. Cultivated taxa within Tell Leilan flotation samples (W. Wetterstrom) [ PDF ]
  • Fig. 8. Period II-III pooled paleobotanical samples (W. Wetterstrom) [ PDF ]
  • Fig. 9. Periods IIIa-b, IIId, IIa, IIb paleobotanical samples (W. Wetterstrom) [ PDF ]
  • Fig. 10. Leilan IIb Acropolis last floor weighted average, calibrated, 8 barley (1 harvest) radiocarbon samples [ PDF ]
  • Fig. 11. Leilan regional survey, period IIb [ PDF ]
  • Fig. 12. Leilan regional survey, period "IIc" [ PDF ]
  • Fig. 13. Leilan regional survey, period I [ PDF ]

Weiss, Harvey

2002

"Akkadian Empire"

in Peter Peregrine and Melvin Ember, eds., Encyclopedia of Prehistory. vol 8. HRAF / Kluwer.

deMenocal, Peter B.

2001

Cultural responses to climate change during the late Holocene.

Science, 292: 667-673.

Weiss, Harvey and Raymond S. Bradley

2001

What drives societal collapse?

Science, 291: 609-610.

Cullen, H. M., P.B. deMenocal, S. Hemming, G. Hemming, F. H. Brown, T. Guilderson, F. Sirocko

2000

Climate change and the collapse of the Akkadian empire: Evidence from the deep sea.

Geology, 28: 379-382.

Ristvet, Lauren and Harvey Weiss

2000

Imperial responses to environmental dynamics at the late Third Millennium Tell Leilan.

Orient Express, 4:94-99.

Weiss, Harvey

2000

Beyond the younger Dryas:

Collapse as adaptation to abrupt climate change in ancient West Asia and the Eastern Mediterranean. In Environmental disaster and the archaeology of human response, Edited by Garth Bawden and Richard Martin Reycraft. Maxwell Museum of Anthropology, Anthropological Papers, No. 7: 75-95.

Weiss, Harvey

1996

Rosen-Weiss Letter-Rejoinder.

The Sciences

 

 

Van De Mieroop, Marc

1994

"The Leilan Tablets 1991 a Preliminary Report"

Orientalia, NOVA SERIES, Vol. 63, No. 4 (1994), pp. 305-344

Weiss, Harvey

1994

Desert Storm.

The Sciences

Weiss, Harvey and Marie-Agnès Courty

1993

The Genesis and Collapse of the Akkadian Empire,

in M. Liverani, ed., Akkad the First World Empire: Structure, Ideology, Traditions. Padua: Sargon. pp. 131-155.

Weiss, Harvey, M.A. Courty, W. Wellerstrom, F. Guichard, L. Senior, R. Meadow, and A. Currow

1993

The genesis and collapse of Third Millennium north Mesopotamian Civilization.

Science, 291: 995-1088.

Senior, L. and Weiss, Harvey

1992

Tell Leilan sila-bowls and the Akkadian Reorganization of Subarian Agro-production.

Orient-Express, 1992.2:16-24.

Ismail, Farouk

1991

"Altbabylonische Wirtschaftsurkunden aus Tall Leilān (Syrien)

PhD Dissertation, Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, May 31, 1991.

Weiss, Harvey

1990

Tell Leilan 1989: New Data for Mid-Third Millennium Urbanization and State Formation.

Mitteilungen der Deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft zu Berlin, 122:193-218.

Weiss, Harvey

1986

The Origins of Cities in Dry-Farming Syria and Mesopotamia in the Third Millennium B.C.

Weiss, Harvey

1985

Tell Leilan on the Habur Plains of Syria,

Biblical Archaeologist, 48.1: 5-34.

Weiss, Harvey and T. Cuyler Young, Jr.

1975

Merchants of Susa: Godin V and plateau-lowland relations in the late Fourth Millennium BC.

Iran, 10:1-17.