Urkesh Electronic Library


Editor: Giorgio Buccellati
Associate Editor: Fanxi Xu
Updated: March 5, 2008

     We include here the electronic version of titles published by members of the staff or by colleagues who had access to primary material from the excavations. "Electronic" means that these are simply mirror copies of paper editions, with no claim at having been originally conceived as digital. A properly digital publication of the data is given in the full Urkesh website, for now available through a password only to members of the staff.
     For some of the titles published in languages other than English, we offer here the English version.
     An intermediate series was offered through the IIMAS Digital Library
     A separate General bibliography lists other titles of interest.
1988
  • Mozan 1: The Soundings of the First Two Seasons
1990
1991
1995
1996
1997
1998
  • UMS 3: Urkesh and the Hurrians. The Cotsen Volume
1999
  • MDOG 131: “Das archäologische Projekt Tall Mozan/Urkeš”
  • MDOG 131: “Das archäologische Projekt Tall Mozan/Urkeš” (English version)
  • Urbanization and Land Ownership: “Early Hurrian Urbanism”
  • Webcast: “The Discovery of Ancient Urkesh and the Question of Meaning in Archaeology”
2000
2001
2002
2003
2004
  • Die Welt des Orients: “La civiltà dei Hurriti”
  • MDOG 136: “Der monumentale Palasthof von Tall Mozan/Urkeš und die stratigraphische Geschichte des ābi”
  • NEA 67: “A Channel to the Underworld in Syria”
  • RivTL 9: “Il secondo millennio nella memoria epica di Giuda e Israele”
  • A View from the Highlands: “Andirons at Urkesh: New Evidence for the Hurrian Identiy of Early Transcaucasian Culture”
2005
  • SCCNH 15: “The Monumental Urban Complex at Urkesh”
  • SCCNH 15: “Urkesh and the North: Recent Discoveries”
  • Archaeology Without Limits: “The Perception of Function and the Prehistory of the State in Syro-Mesopotamia”
2006
2007
  • Bulletin of the Georgian National Academy of Sciences 175: “Urkesh and the Question of the Hurrian Homeland”
  • Backdirt 175: Between Heaven and Hell in Ancient Urkesh“”
  • Rick Hauser, Reading Figurines. Animal Representations in Terra Cotta from Royal Building AK. – Urkesh/Mozan Studies 5 = Bibliotheca Mesopotamica 28, Malibu: Undena Publications (actually published in 2008).
2008
  • SAS Bulletin 175: “Using Image Analysis Software to Correlate Sherd Scans in the FIeld and X-Ray Element Maps in the Laboratory”

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