How to Observe in Archaeology by Various
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Seals: Aegean, 37; Hittite, 62; Mesopotamian, 86, 89, 91; Sassanian,
93; Syrian, of Persian period, 64: see also Cylinders, Scarabs. Semitic inscriptions, 62, 65-7, 87. Shahrein, Tell Abu, 85, 88, 90. Shuruppak, 88. Sinjerli, 59, 62. Sites, identification of, 68. Societies, archaeological, 8, 26 f. Squeezing, 17 ff. Stone Age, 29 ff.; in Asia Minor, 48; in Cyprus, 56; in Greece, 35 f.; in Mesopotamia, 84 f., 88; in Palestine, 76; in Syria, 59 f. Sumerian period, 88 ff. Susa, 85. Syria, Central and North, 59ff. Tak-i-Bostan, 94. Tall: see Tell. Telephotography, 12. Tell (mound), 68 f., 83. Telloh, 88 ff. Tepe Musyan, 85. Terra-cottas; see Figurines. Trees, sacred, 77. Tombs and burials: in Cyprus, 55; in Mesopotamia. 89-94; 'of the Kings', at Jerusalem, 71; rockcut, in Palestine, 70 f.; in Syria, 59 f: see also Cemeteries. Turkish Law of Antiquities, 96. Ukheidir, 84. Ur, 85, 90. |
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