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NEW RADIOCARBON DATES FROM SOUTHERN MESOPOTAMIA (FARA AND UR)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 October 2018

Abstract

This article reports three new radiocarbon dates from the Iraqi sites of Tell Fara (Shuruppak) and Tell Muqayyar (Ur), produced as a part of a larger dating project on the absolute chronology of Southern Mesopotamia from the Uruk period until the Akkadian era. The radiocarbon results presented here offer good absolute time estimates for the ED I/II period at Fara and the most reliable absolute age so far for the important archaeological find that is the earliest graves in the Royal Cemetery of Ur.

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IRAQ , Volume 80 , December 2018 , pp. 251 - 261
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Copyright © The British Institute for the Study of Iraq 2018 

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