Apr 22, 2021 · Member of the Archaeological Expedition at Tell Surezha, Iraqi Kurdistan (Erbil). Oriental Institute, University of Chicago. 08/2018: Fieldwork and excavation at Zinçirili Höyük (Gaziantep, Turkey). 11/2017: Survey at Granadilla de Abona. Barranco de Charcón y Barranco de las Monjas (Tenerife, Spain). 08/2016
Get a QuoteSurezha, Iraqi Kurdistan Since 20012, a team led by Gil Stein and Abbas Alizadeh has been exploring the site of Surezha, on the Erbil Plain of northern Irag-Kurdistan. The project is focused on the Chalcolithic occupation of the high mound, and it employs 3-D laser scan mapping of the site, controlled surface collections, and excavations.
Get a QuoteExcavations at Surezha by the Oriental Institute began i n 2013 with a two-year hiatus (University of Michigan), covered the pr esence of Dalma impressed ware in the 2017 season.
Get a QuoteArchaeology in Kurdistan. The following presentations were made at the 2017 American Schools of Oriental Research (ASOR) conference, as part of a session on archaeology in Kurdistan Region. Archaeological Reflections of Identity in the Late Assyrian period Remains at Bestansur, Kurdistan. Lisa Cooper, University of British Columbia, Vancouver
Get a Quote(Central Oman) Funded by Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) 2016–present University of Chicago Excavations at Surezha (Erbil, Iraqi Kurdistan) Director: Dr. Gil Stein, University of Chicago 2011–present Kerkenes Archaeological Project (Sorgun, Turkey) Director: Dr. Scott Branting, University of Central Florida 2013–present
Get a QuoteHe has directed excavations in Turkey, Syria, and is currently digging at the 5th-4th millennium BC Chalcolithic site of Surezha in Northeast Iraq. He also conducts cultural heritage preservation projects in Afghanistan and Central Asia (Uzbekistan).
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Get a QuoteShe obtained a bachelor's degree in Anthropology and Classics with honors from McGill University, and has participated in various archaeological excavations in Canada and in France. Since 2015, she has been a member of the Oriental Institute missions excavating at …
Get a QuoteThe Oriental Insitute of the University of Chicago's excavations at the site of Tell Surezha on the Erbil Plain in Iraqi Kurdistan have brought to light new information regarding the settlement of the region during this crucial period.
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Get a QuoteNov 20, 2015 · He has led field projects of excavation, survey, and museum work in Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. He is currently directing excavations of the Chalcolithic mound of Surezha in the Erbil Governate, Kurdistan region, Northern Iraq, a project begun in 2013.
Get a QuoteSept-Oct, 2004: Fars Archaeology Project (excavations at Tal-e Malyan, Iran), co-director . With Dr. Kamyar Abdi, Dartmouth College. Aug-Sept, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018: excavation ceramicist, Surezha Excavation Project (excavations at a Late Chalcolithic site near Erbil, in Iraqi Kurdistan), directed by Dr. Gil . Stein, Oriental Institute.
Get a Quote2020 (Gil J. Stein and Michael Fisher) "Surezha excavations 2019: Erbil plain, Kurdistan region, Iraq" Oriental Institute Annual Report 2019-2020. Pp 127-145. University of Chicago Oriental Institute Publications. more
Get a QuoteSurezha and for the numerous ways in which they have facilitated our work. Since 2017, we have focused our excava- tions on area B—ops. 2, 9, and 10 (each 10 × …
Get a QuoteFaculty, Bar-Ilan University. Directed excavations at Ramat Rachel, Ketef Hinnom and others; currently director of the Temple Mount sifting project. Recipient of the Jerusalem Prize. Extensive publications. Began teaching at JUC in 1975.
Get a QuoteFeb 12, 2020 · From 2002 to 2017 he served as Director of the Oriental Institute. He has directed excavations at the Uruk period Mesopotamian trading colony of Hacınebi in Turkey, at Halaf and Ubaid period site of Tell Zeidan in Syria, and is currently excavating at the 7000 year old town of Surezha in the Kurdistan region of Northeast Iraq. + Google
Get a QuoteNov 20, 2015 · He has led field projects of excavation, survey, and museum work in Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. He is currently directing excavations of the Chalcolithic mound of Surezha in the Erbil Governate, Kurdistan region, Northern Iraq, a project begun in 2013.
Get a Quote2020 (Gil J. Stein and Michael Fisher) "Surezha excavations 2019: Erbil plain, Kurdistan region, Iraq" Oriental Institute Annual Report 2019-2020. Pp 127-145. University of Chicago Oriental Institute Publications.
Get a QuoteEXCAVATIONS AT SUREZHA 2016–2017 ANNUAL REPORT 77 Excavations Excavations took place in four parts of the Surezha high mound — three areas in the step trench (Operation 1 deep sounding, Operation 5, and Operation 8), and one area at the south end of the mound (Operation 2). Operation 1 Deep Sounding (Abbas Alizadeh)
Get a QuoteSince 2017, we have focused our excava- tions on area B—ops. 2, 9, and 10 (each 10 × 10 m trenches) at the southern base of the high mound. In this area, Late Chalcolithic 1 (LC1) deposits are accessible immediately beneath the present-day ground surface.
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