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  Iranica.com - H®ASANLU TEPPE
The 'gold bowl of H®asanlu' was found in the debris of Burned Building I West on the Citadel Mound at H®asanlu in 1958.
It had fallen into room 9 in the southeastern corner of the building where, at the end of the 9th century B.C.E., it was buried under the collapsed mud brick walls of the second story along with the bodies of three men.
The decoration on the sides of the H®asanlu bowl is organized into an upper and a lower register, linked at only one point by a flow of water issuing from the mouth of a bull in the top register and falling to the register below.
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 Hasanlu in the Iron Age | Thematic Essay | Timeline of Art History | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Hasanlu is an ancient Near Eastern site of the late second to first millennium B.C. Situated on the southern shore of Lake Urmia in the Solduz Valley of northwest Iran, Hasanlu's strategic position along trade routes through the
In 1956, the Hasanlu Project was launched under the joint sponsorship of the University Museum of the University of Pennsylvania, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Archaeological Service of Iran.
While large-scale excavations of Hasanlu itself were ongoing, archaeological surveys and small-scale excavations were undertaken at a number of nearby settlements, such as the Neolithic sites of Pisdeli Tepe and Hajji Firuz, the Bronze Age and Iron Age sites of Ziwiye and Dinkha Tepe, and the Urartian sites of Qalatgah and Agrab Tepe.
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 Teppe Hasanlu - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Teppe Hasanlu - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Teppe Hasanlu or Tappeh Hasanlu is an ancient archeological site in West Azarbaijan, Iran.
Located in the province of West Azarbaijan, this site is thought to have been inhabited in several stages, the oldest starting from the 6th millennium BCE.
www.arikah.com /encyclopedia/Hasanlu   (109 words)

  
 West Azarbaijan Province - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Excavation sites such as Teppe Hasanlu establish permanent settlement in the province to the 6th millennium BCE.
In Hasanlu, a famous Golden Vase was found in 1958.
The province is also the location of Teppe Hajifiruz, site of some of the world’s earliest evidence of wine production.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/West_Azarbaijan   (1805 words)

  
 Naghadeh - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Naghadeh is an ancient area which was the capital of some ancient Aryan civilizations speacially in Teppe Hasanlu area (a rural town 10 km northeast to Naghadeh).
The Kurds have been settled in this district since 4000 years ago.
Hasanloo ancient hill (Teppe Hasanlu) located 12 km.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Naghadeh   (235 words)

  
 West Azarbaijan - Facts, Information, and Encyclopedia Reference article
Excavation sites such as Teppe Hasanlu firmly establish the age of the province back to the 6th millennium BCE.
Here in Hasanlu, the famous Golden Vase was found in 1958.
Teppe Hajifiruz is also located here, where one of the world’s earliest traces of wine was found.
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 hasanlu - OneLook Dictionary Search
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Phrases that include hasanlu: tappeh hasanlu, teppe hasanlu
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 Iranian Provinces: West Azarbaijan
Excavation sites such as Teppe Hasanlu firmly establish the age of the province back to the 6th millennium BCE.
Here in Hasanlu, the famous Golden Vase was found in 1958.
Teppe Hajifiruz is also located in this region, where the world's earliest trace of wine was found.
iranchamber.com /provinces/09_west_azarbaijan/09_west_azarbaijan.php   (249 words)

  
 « Hasanlu Teppe ». EIr 12, fasc. 1, (2003), pp. 41-46.
Hasanlu Teppe », pp. 41-45: The excavator of the site, Robert Dyson, first gives us a short overview of geographical positioning and general outlook of the remains of the site.
The Golden Bowl », pp. 45-46: One of the most intriguing artefacts recovered from a 9th century B.C. context in Iran is the so-called golden bowl of Hasanlu teppe.
Its means of manufacture, iconography and comparison with other contemporary objects have been discussed in length in the passed, as evidenced by the extended bibliography.
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 leaving Urmia - IRAN - Fotopages.com
Excavation sites such as Teppe Hasanlu establish permanent settlement in the province to the 6th millennium BCE.
In Hasanlu, a famous Golden Vase was found in 1958.
The province is also the location of Teppe Hajifiruz, site of some of the world’s earliest evidence of wine production.[2] Gooy Teppe is another significant site.
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 Teppe Hasanlu - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Teppe Hasanlu - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
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This encyclopedia, history, geography and biography article about Teppe Hasanlu contains research on
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''Teppe Hasanlu'' or ''Tappeh Hasanlu'' is an ancient archeological site in Iran.
The site is famous for the ''Golden Vase'' found by a team from The University of Pennsylvania led by Robert Dyson, in 1958.
There you will find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article Teppe Hasanlu.
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 TheBloggingPost - Blogging, What Is A Blog
Teppe Hasanlu or Tappeh Hassanlu(Turkish;Hasanlı Tepesi) (Persian تپه حسنلو) is an ancient archeological site located in the province of West Azarbaijan, in northwest Iran, a short distance southwest of Lake Urmia (former Rezā`īyé).
Hasanlu Tepe is the largest site in the Qadar River valley and dominates the small plain known as Solduz.
The site consists of a 25m high central "Citadel" mound surrounded by a low Outer Town, 8m above the surrounding plain.
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 West_Azerbaijan LANGUAGE SCHOOL EXPLORER
Permanent settlements were established in the province as early as the 6th millennium BCE as excavation at sites such as Teppe Hasanlu establish.
Gooy Teppe is another significant site, where a metal plaque dating from 800 BCE was found that depicts a scene from the epic of Gilgamesh.
Ruins such as these and the UNESCO world heritage site at the Sassanid compound of Takht-i-Suleiman illustrate the strategic importance and tumultuous history of the province through the millennia.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Teppe Hasanlu
Teppe Hasanlu or Tappeh Hassanlu (Persian: تپه حسنلو) is an archeological site of an ancient Mannaean city which was destroyed by Urartu in the late 9th century BC.
The site is located in the province of West Azarbaijan, in northwest Iran, a short distance southwest of Lake Urmia.
The site consists of a 25m high central "citadel" mound, with massive fortifications and paved streets, surrounded by a low outer town, 8m above the surrounding plain.
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/Hasanlu   (221 words)

  
 Naghadeh Information
Naghadeh is an ancient area which was the capital of some ancient Aryan civilizations speacially in Teppe Hasanlu area (a rural town 10 km northeast to Naghadeh).
The Kurds have been settled in this district since 4000 years ago.
Hasanloo ancient hill (Teppe Hasanlu) located 12 km.
www.bookrags.com /wiki/Naghadeh   (212 words)

  
 HASANLU Articles Teppe Hasanlu or Tappeh Hassanlu (P
HASANLU Articles Teppe Hasanlu or Tappeh Hassanlu (P
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