Preface ;
Chapter 1. Introduction ;
The MG22 Pottery Catalogue: Project History ;
Historical Context of the MG22 Pottery Assemblage ;
Regional Archaeological Context: Relating the MG22 Pottery to Other
Sites ;
Methodology ;
The MG22 Pottery Data Set ;
Chapter 2. MG22 Vessel Types: Representative Pottery
Categories ;
MG22 Vessel Types – Bowls ;
MG22 Vessel Types – Jars ;
Decorated Pottery ;
Painted and Glazed Pottery (MG22 Catalogue Plates 9.07; 19.1-3;
19.21; 24.1-7; 27.08; 33.21; 33.23) ;
Chapter 3. MG22 Pottery According to Stratigraphic Level
;
Level IV ;
Level IVd (Catalogue Plates 30-33) ;
Level IVb (Catalogue Plate 25) and Level IVc (Catalogue Plates
26-29) ;
Level IVa (Catalogue Plates 20-24) ;
Level III ;
Level IIIc (Catalogue Plates 13-19) ;
Level IIIa (Catalogue Plate 12) and Level IIIb (Catalogue Plate 12)
;
Level II ;
Level IIb (Catalogue Plates 10-11) ;
Level IIa (Catalogue Plates 5-9) ;
Level I (Catalogue Plates 1-4) ;
Chapter 4. Discussion ;
The Identification of Post-Assyrian Pottery in MG22 ;
Nineveh After 612 BC: Evidence from the Hinterlands ;
The Occupation Sequence in MG22 ;
Bibliography ;
Catalogue of MG22 Pottery According to Level ;
Catalogue Plates
Eleanor Barbanes Wilkinson has excavated and surveyed extensively
across the Middle East and in the Caucasus. She holds a PhD in Near
Eastern Archaeology from the University of California at Berkeley,
and is a trained architect. She has led research projects at the
University of Edinburgh and at Durham University, and was most
recently an honorary Visiting Professor at the Institute of
Archaeology, University College London.
Stephen Lumsden is a Near Eastern Archaeologist, with a PhD from
the University of California, Berkeley. He is Assistant Curator in
the Department of Modern History and World Cultures, National
Museum of Denmark. He is currently part of an international team
studying the collection in the museum from the Danish excavations
in the 1930s at the site of Hama, in Syria.
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