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- W2313805224 abstract "to Jordan's remarkable discoveries, we are now in a position to divide the prehistoric age of Babylonia into four main periods, the Susa I phase, the Erech (Warka) phase, the period of Djemdet Nasr, and that of the royal tombs of Ur. With the aid of recent discoveries at Ur and at Kish, it is even possible to divide some of these periods into sub-periods. The absolute chronology of prehistoric Babylonia is, of course, wholly obscure; the last phase, that of the royal tombs of Ur, can hardly be dated before 3000 B. c., in any case, since we are now forced to place Sargon I of Accad about 2600 B. c. An interesting debate took place betwen Speiser and Frankfort with regard to the racial relations of the earliest settlers in Babylonia; the former maintained that there was a Hurrian or Subaraean occupation before the Sumerian, while the latter defended the priority of the Sumerian element, which persisted despite frequent barbarian irruptions. The Baron von Oppenheim's work at Tell Halif, near the headwaters of the Khabir river, in the extreme north of Mesopotamia, has revolutionized our knowledge of the Mitannian civilization of the second millennium B. c. Many hundreds of statues and carved slabs (orthostats), partly from the middle of the second millennium and partly from its end, enable us to form a vivid impression of a majestic, if somewhat barbaric art, which stands midway between Sumerian and Assyrian. While we cannot agree with his high date for most of this material, we fully endorse his conclusions with regard to the relative antiquity of the sanctuary of Djebelet el-Beidd, which must go back to the pre-Sargonic age, before 2600 B. C. W. F. ALBRIGHT" @default.
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- W2313805224 title "The Field Trips of the Jerusalem School in 1930-31" @default.
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