One of the most significant contributions of Professor Hartmut Kühne to the knowledge of the Anci... more One of the most significant contributions of Professor Hartmut Kühne to the knowledge of the Ancient Near East stems from his long term fieldwork at Tall Seh Hamad, ancient Dur-Katlimmu.
Report on a season’s work at the largest Ubaid-period settlement in the Gulf region, located in t... more Report on a season’s work at the largest Ubaid-period settlement in the Gulf region, located in the region of Al-Subiyah in Kuwait. Description of architectural remains and a comprehensive study of several categories of finds: Ubaid and Arabian Neolithic pottery, flint and quartz tools, typical Ubaid small finds, shells, and animal bones.
Some topics of the Kuwaiti-Polish archeaeological research in the As-Sabbiya region (Kuwait): SMQ... more Some topics of the Kuwaiti-Polish archeaeological research in the As-Sabbiya region (Kuwait): SMQ 30 burial mound, SMQ 37 stone platform, SM 12 desert cistern-well, SBH 38 - House 1, a workshop of tubular sell beads in the Ubaid-related Bahra 1 settlement
Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean 22, PAM 22 (Research 2010) , Dec 2013
A Ninevite 5-period presumed kitchen discovered in 2010 at the site of Tell Arbid in northeastern... more A Ninevite 5-period presumed kitchen discovered in 2010 at the site of Tell Arbid in northeastern Syria is discussed from the point of view of specific cooking installations and objects used for cooking and food processing. The kitchen was furnished with two hearths, a storage bin, two jars sunk in the floor and large fragments of pottery vessels, which could have been used for
cooking, processing and storing foodstuffs. Cooking pots are the most numerous, but big bowls, common ware jars, lids and a small shovel were also part of the kitchen accessories.
Keywords: kitchen, cooking pots, hearths, Tell Arbid, Ninevite 5
in: H.Waetzoldt, H. Hauptmann (Hrsg.), Assyrien im Wandel der Zeiten. XXXIXe Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale, Heidelberg 6.-10. Juli 1992. , Heidelberg, 355-364
in: A. Hausleiter/A. Reiche (eds), Iron Age Pottery in Northern Mesopotamia, Northern Syria and South-Eastern Anatolia. Papers presented at the meetings of the international “table ronde” at Heidelberg (1995) and Nieborów (1997) and other contributions, 231-259
in: Ch. Kepinski, O. Lecomte, A. Tenu, Studia Euphratica. Le moyen Euphrat iraquien révélé par les fouilles préventives de Haditha (Travaux de la Maison René-Ginouvès 3), , Paris , 339-365
D. Bonatz, R.M. Czichon, F.J. Kreppner (Hrsg.), Fundstellen. Gesammelte Schriften zur Archäologie und Geschichte Altvorderasiens ad honorem Hartmut Kühne. Wiesbaden, 51-59
in: E. Cancik-Kirschbaum, / M. van Ess, / J. Marzahn (red.), Babylon. Wissenskultur in Orient und Okzident (seria Topoi. Berliner Studien der Alten Welt 1), Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, 315-344
One of the most significant contributions of Professor Hartmut Kühne to the knowledge of the Anci... more One of the most significant contributions of Professor Hartmut Kühne to the knowledge of the Ancient Near East stems from his long term fieldwork at Tall Seh Hamad, ancient Dur-Katlimmu.
Report on a season’s work at the largest Ubaid-period settlement in the Gulf region, located in t... more Report on a season’s work at the largest Ubaid-period settlement in the Gulf region, located in the region of Al-Subiyah in Kuwait. Description of architectural remains and a comprehensive study of several categories of finds: Ubaid and Arabian Neolithic pottery, flint and quartz tools, typical Ubaid small finds, shells, and animal bones.
Some topics of the Kuwaiti-Polish archeaeological research in the As-Sabbiya region (Kuwait): SMQ... more Some topics of the Kuwaiti-Polish archeaeological research in the As-Sabbiya region (Kuwait): SMQ 30 burial mound, SMQ 37 stone platform, SM 12 desert cistern-well, SBH 38 - House 1, a workshop of tubular sell beads in the Ubaid-related Bahra 1 settlement
Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean 22, PAM 22 (Research 2010) , Dec 2013
A Ninevite 5-period presumed kitchen discovered in 2010 at the site of Tell Arbid in northeastern... more A Ninevite 5-period presumed kitchen discovered in 2010 at the site of Tell Arbid in northeastern Syria is discussed from the point of view of specific cooking installations and objects used for cooking and food processing. The kitchen was furnished with two hearths, a storage bin, two jars sunk in the floor and large fragments of pottery vessels, which could have been used for
cooking, processing and storing foodstuffs. Cooking pots are the most numerous, but big bowls, common ware jars, lids and a small shovel were also part of the kitchen accessories.
Keywords: kitchen, cooking pots, hearths, Tell Arbid, Ninevite 5
in: H.Waetzoldt, H. Hauptmann (Hrsg.), Assyrien im Wandel der Zeiten. XXXIXe Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale, Heidelberg 6.-10. Juli 1992. , Heidelberg, 355-364
in: A. Hausleiter/A. Reiche (eds), Iron Age Pottery in Northern Mesopotamia, Northern Syria and South-Eastern Anatolia. Papers presented at the meetings of the international “table ronde” at Heidelberg (1995) and Nieborów (1997) and other contributions, 231-259
in: Ch. Kepinski, O. Lecomte, A. Tenu, Studia Euphratica. Le moyen Euphrat iraquien révélé par les fouilles préventives de Haditha (Travaux de la Maison René-Ginouvès 3), , Paris , 339-365
D. Bonatz, R.M. Czichon, F.J. Kreppner (Hrsg.), Fundstellen. Gesammelte Schriften zur Archäologie und Geschichte Altvorderasiens ad honorem Hartmut Kühne. Wiesbaden, 51-59
in: E. Cancik-Kirschbaum, / M. van Ess, / J. Marzahn (red.), Babylon. Wissenskultur in Orient und Okzident (seria Topoi. Berliner Studien der Alten Welt 1), Walter de Gruyter, Berlin, 315-344
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cooking, processing and storing foodstuffs. Cooking pots are the most numerous, but big bowls, common ware jars, lids and a small shovel were also part of the kitchen accessories.
Keywords: kitchen, cooking pots, hearths, Tell Arbid, Ninevite 5
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48 (fig. 4:13, 16) (fig. 4:14, 15)
(fig. 4:10-11) (fig. 4:16-17)
(fig. 4:6-9, 14, 15) (fig. 4:6-11)
(fig. 4:17) (fig. 4:12)
50 (fig. 4:12) (fig. 4:13)
(fig. 4:13) (fig. 4:14)
55 (fig. 8:3) (fig. 8:4)
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56 (fig. 7:1, 6, 8, 16; fig. 8:2, 4, 5) (fig. 7:1, 6, 10, 11; fig. 8:1-3)
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cooking, processing and storing foodstuffs. Cooking pots are the most numerous, but big bowls, common ware jars, lids and a small shovel were also part of the kitchen accessories.
Keywords: kitchen, cooking pots, hearths, Tell Arbid, Ninevite 5