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Harappa mortuary ceramics. (Original teaching slide code: CS-20). Slides provided by Mark Kenoyer only for teaching purposes.
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35mm slide: 20702
Image Number
16575

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Harappa, Mound AB "granaries". (Original teaching slide code: CS-21). Slides provided by Mark Kenoyer only for teaching purposes.
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35mm slide: 20703
Image Number
16576

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Harappa, Mound AB well and platform. (Original teaching slide code: CS-22). Slides provided by Mark Kenoyer only for teaching purposes.
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35mm slide: 20704
Image Number
16577

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Kudatini Ash Mound, Neolithic, 2nd millennium BC. (Original teaching slide code: CS-23)
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35mm slide: 20705
Image Number
16578

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Megalithic burials. Iron Age, 1st millennium BC. (Original teaching slide code: CS-24)
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35mm slide: 20706
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16579

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Chichén Itzá -- El Mercado from El Castillo.
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35mm slide: 391
Image Number
1658

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Ajanta Caves, Vakataka period, 5th-7th century AD. (Original teaching slide code: CS-25)
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35mm slide: 20707
Image Number
16580

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Mehrgarh, section of Neolithic mound. (Original teaching slide code: CS-3)
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35mm slide: 20685
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16581

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Mehrgarh III architecture. (Original teaching slide code: CS-4)
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35mm slide: 20686
Image Number
16582

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Mehrgarh V ceramics, Period V Polychromes, ca. 3300 BC. (Original teaching slide code: CS-5)
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35mm slide: 20687
Image Number
16583

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Mehrgarh figurines, Mehrgarh VI (c. 3000 BC). (Original teaching slide code: CS-6)
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35mm slide: 20688
Image Number
16584

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Kot Diji, Early Indus settlement, c. 3rd millennium BC. (Original teaching slide code: CS-7)
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35mm slide: 20689
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16585

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Mohenjodaro, "Priest-King" sculpture; site dates to early 3rd to early 2nd millennium BC. (Original teaching slide code: CS-8)
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35mm slide: 20690
Image Number
16586

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Mohenjodaro bath. (Original teaching slide code: CS-9)
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35mm slide: 20691
Image Number
16587

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Çatal Hüyük (ca. 6500-5700 BC) was a settlement of about 10 ha., one of the largest neolithic settlements in the Middle East at the time. It is known primarily for its abundant evidence for ritual, in the form of figurines, wall paintings, and features in modeled plaster depicting women giving birth, bulls, leopards, vultures, and other animals. In spite of the size of the village, there is little evidence of ranking. New work on the site has begun un
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35mm slide: 20388
Image Number
16588

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Akkadian period public buildings: "Naram-Sin Palace" in foreground; "SS" administrative complex in background. (Original teaching slide code: GE-10)
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35mm slide: 20397
Image Number
16589

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Chichén Itzá -- Altar -- east face -- El Mercado.
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35mm slide: 392
Image Number
1659

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SS building, room 23. Note walls preserved over 3m high and window preserved in wall. The diagonal lines on the wall are mouse burrows (Original teaching slide code: GE-11)
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35mm slide: 20398
Image Number
16590

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Tell Brak in northeastern Syria was occupied as early at the 6th millennium BC, and continued into the later 2nd millennium BC. It was particularly important during the Middle and Late Uruk periods (3600-3100 BC), when states expanding from Southern Mesopotamia took control of the site, and again during the Akkadian period (2350-2200 BC), when the ruler Naram-Sin installed a series of massive public buildings. There is no convenient source for this si
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35mm slide: 20399
Image Number
16591

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Bathroom of private Akkadian house. Note baked brick sloping floor and drain, with seat in corner; 1993 excavations (Original teaching slide code: GE-13)
Date of Photo
1993
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35mm slide: 20400
Image Number
16592

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Gold and lapis "Anzu"-bird (the mythological thunder bird); silver ring money. Hoard from jar under drain of bath. Hoards were common at the end of the Akkadian empire. (Original teaching slide code: GE-14)
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35mm slide: 20401
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16593

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View of Zagros mountains (Original teaching slide code: GE-15)
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35mm slide: 20402
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16594

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Note continuity in design structure with the Susana goblet (GE-21); possible ethnic style according to my own work. Scarlet ware jar, Early dynastic period (c. 2800 BC) (Original teaching slide code: GE-16)
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35mm slide: 20403
Image Number
16595

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Tepe Farukhabad is a subsidiary center in the marginal Deh Luran Plain. In an exemplary excavation, Henry Wright opened two small trenches and through careful screening, was able to recover fluctuations in wealth of the two households as well as in amounts of goods produced for and received in exchange. Section of Excavation B. (Original teaching slide code: GE-17)
Ubaid, Elamite, c. 4500 - 1300 BC
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35mm slide: 20404
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16596

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Mudbrick building in level B24. (Original teaching slide code: GE-18)
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35mm slide: 20405
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16597

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Area around Susa. (Original teaching slide code: GE-19)
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35mm slide: 20406
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16598

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View of Mellaart's excavations. (Original teaching slide code: GE-2)
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35mm slide: 20389
Image Number
16599

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17320- Persian shawl
Date of Photo
1985
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35mm slide: 18246
Image Number
166

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Chichén Itzá -- Temple of the Warriors -- carved columns.
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35mm slide: 393
Image Number
1660

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"Castle" is the dig house; the pillar of earth (called the "Temoin de Morgan") is the original mound surface; excavations in progress are of the Uruk period. Susa. (Original teaching slide code: GE-20)
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35mm slide: 20407
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16600

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Goblet from the Susiana period (c. 4000BC). Note saluki's (dogs) around top. These vessels are the subject of Susan Pollock’s (1983) paper on style in the Journal of Anthropological Archaeology. (Original teaching slide code: GE-21)
Date of Photo
1992
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35mm slide: 20408
Image Number
16601

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Priest-king figure from the Late Uruk period. May represent the "En", or earliest ruler of Uruk (Original teaching slide code: GE-22)
Date of Photo
1990
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35mm slide: 20409
Image Number
16602

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View of restored temple tower (Ziggurat) of Ur-Nama c. 2100 BC. Ur-Nama was founder of the 3rd Dynasty of Ur. (Original teaching slide code: GE-23)
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35mm slide: 20410
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16603

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Mesopotamia-Ur. Modern reed houses on canal near Ur. This form of architecture goes back to the Ubaid period. (Original teaching slide code: GE-24)
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35mm slide: 20411
Image Number
16604

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Bogazköy was the capital of the Hittite Empire, which reached the peak of its power ca. 1450-1180 BC. The walled area of the site covers over 200 ha. Temple 1 is the largest at the site, comprising administrative, residential, scribal school, and storage areas. View to north of the lower town and river. (Original teaching slide code: GE-3)
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35mm slide: 20390
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16605

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Bogazköy, part of Temple 1 with storage jars. (Original teaching slide code: GE-4)
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35mm slide: 20391
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16606

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Yazilikaya is an open-air rock sanctuary close to Bogazköy. See J. Macqueen (1986), The Hittites. Relief of "soldier-gods". (Original teaching slide code: GE-5)
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35mm slide: 20392
Image Number
16607

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Map of Mesopotamia. (Original teaching slide code: GE-6) Geoffrey Emberling
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35mm slide: 20393
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16608

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Note Akkadian period (ca. 2250 BC) public building "FS" on spur from left; Mitanni period (c. 1400 BC) fortress on peak. View to north of Tell-Brak. (Original teaching slide code: GE-7)
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35mm slide: 20394
Image Number
16609

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Chichén Itzá -- Temple of the Warriors -- carved columns.
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35mm slide: 394
Image Number
1661

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Note possible city gate; subsidiary settlements of the Middle Uruk period (ca. 3500 BC). View to north of tell. (Original teaching slide code: GE-8)
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35mm slide: 20395
Image Number
16610

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Mitanni fortress built of red bricks, which had to be made from mud from fields far below. (Original teaching slide code: GE-9)
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35mm slide: 20396
Image Number
16611

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Map of Italy showing Etruscan, Greek and Italic territory around 500 BC. (Original teaching slide code: JER-1)
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35mm slide: 20603
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16612

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Coliseum, interior view with arena floor gone, showing underground chambers for gladiators and animals. (Original teaching slide code: JER10)
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35mm slide: 20612
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16613

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Via dell’ Abbondanza, view of house and shop facades of ordinary street. (Original teaching slide code: JER11)
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35mm slide: 20613
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16614

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Temple of Jove, temple ruins on platform. (Original teaching slide code: JER12)
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35mm slide: 20614
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16615

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Mills and oven at bakehouse. (Original teaching slide code: JER13)
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35mm slide: 20615
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16616

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Archaeological storehouse; 1000s of storage and transport amphorae found. (Original teaching slide code: JER14)
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35mm slide: 20616
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16617

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House of the Faun; inside view, note peristyle (Original teaching slide code: JER16)
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35mm slide: 20617
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16618

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House of Vettii; inside view, note atrium (Original teaching slide code: JER-1)
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35mm slide: 20618
Image Number
16619
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