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Vol. 6 / No. 2
By: Oscar W. Muscarella
Ancient Safety Pins: Their Function and Significance
One of the most interesting types of archaeological research is that concerned with tracing the history of a particular object […]
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Vol. 13 / No. 3-4
By: Oscar W. Muscarella
Qalatgah: An Urartian Site in Northwestern Iran
Modern archaeological interest in Urartu and its culture has several phases. The first, which lasted until around 1945, started in […]
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Vol. 16 / No. 2
By: Oscar W. Muscarella
The Third Lion Bowl From Hasanlu
At present there are a few hundred of the popular and well-known group of objects called lion bowls, hand bowls, […]
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By: Oscar W. Muscarella
Warfare at Hasanlu in the Late 9th Century B.C.
Warfare in the ancient Near East is abundantly documented by written and archaeological evidence. The use of force to settle […]
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