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Ancient Cities and Landscapes in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq: The Erbil Plain Archaeological Survey 2012 Season
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Historical GeographyGeomorphologyArchaeological ExcavationArchaeologyGeodiversitySocial SciencesGeospatial MappingBronze AgeAncient CitiesArchaeological RecordMiddle Eastern StudiesSasanian EraComplete MappingKurdistan RegionLanguage StudiesArchaeological EvidenceCartographyHistorical ArchaeologyGeographyGeologyLandscape Archaeology
In 2012, the Erbil Plain Archaeological Survey (EPAS) conducted its first season of fieldwork. The project's goal is the complete mapping of the archaeological landscape of Erbil, with an emphasis on the Neo-Assyrian and Hellenistic periods. It will test the hypothesis that the Neo-Assyrian landscape was closely planned. This first report emphasizes the project's field methodology, especially the use of a variety of satellite remote sensing imagery. Our preliminary results suggest that the plain was part of the urbanized world of Mesopotamia, with new cities of the Bronze Age, Iron Age, and Sasanian era identified.
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