Vol. 28 / No. 3

By: Richard L. Zettler

From Beneath The Temple: Inscribed Objects From Ur

Perhaps the most widely known of the objects in The Univer­sity Museum’s Near Eastern collection are those from Tell al-Mugaiyar, […]

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Vol. 38 / No. 1

By: Richard L. Zettler

Tell es-Sweyhat, 1989-1995: A City in Northern Mesopotamia in the 3rd Millennium B.C.

Tell es-Sweyhat is a large 3rd millennium site on the Euphrates River in northern Syria. Excavations undertaken in the mid-1970s […]

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Vol. 44 / No. 1

By: Michael D. Danti and Richard L. Zettler

Excavating an Enigma: The Latest Discoveries from Tell es-Sweyhat

An excavation is all the more intriguing when it unveils something totally unexpected. Tell es-Sweyhat in northern Syria has much […]

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Vol. 60 / No. 1

By: Richard L. Zettler and William B. Hafford

The Thrill of Discovery: Penn Museum Excavations in Iraq and Iran

England and France have done a noble work of exploration in Assyria and Babylonia. It is time for America to […]

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Vol. 63 / No. 2

By: Richard L. Zettler

An Unforgettable Smile: Remembering Lee Horne, GR88

LEE HORNE, Editor of Expedition 1990–1996, whose infectious smile and ready sense of humor lit up the Penn Museum for […]

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