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Zincirli Höyük is an archaeological site located in the Anti-Taurus Mountains of modern Turkey 's Gaziantep Province. During its time under the control of the Neo-Assyrian Empire (c. 700 BC) it was called, by them, Sam'al. [1][2] It was founded at least as far back as the Early Bronze Age and thrived between 3000 and 2000 BC, and on the highest part of the upper mound was found a walled ...
The Chicago-Tübingen Expedition to Zincirli is a joint project of the University of Chicago's Oriental Institute and the University of Tübingen's Institut für die Kulturen des Alten Orients. We are conducting excavations and geophysical surveys at Zincirli Höyük (ancient Sam'al) in southeastern Turkey, near the border with Syria. We combine annual field research at this important ...
Hittite Monuments - Zincirli Zincirli (Sam'al) Sam'al was the capital of a Neo-Hittite/Aramaean kingdom of the region from about the 10th to 7th century BCE. It was first excavated by the German Oriental Society between 1888 and 1902. They found a heavily fortified citadel within a larger double-walled fortification with 100 bastions and three gates. Excavations revealed giant statues of lions ...
Sam'al: one of the Iron Age kingdoms in northern Syria, modern Zincirli in Turkey.
Zincirli Höyük, archaeological site in the foothills of the Anti-Taurus Mountains, south-central Turkey. Samal was one of the Late Hittite city-states that perpetuated the more or less Semitized southern Anatolian culture for centuries after the downfall of the Hittite empire (c. 1190 bc). The
A Journey Through the Stone Portals of the Neo-Hittites In the dust-tinged plains of southeastern Turkey, near the present-day village of Zincirli, the ancient city of Sam'al rises from the soil in a cluster of basalt walls, gates, and monumental sculptures. Once a thriving Neo-Hittite city-state during the early first millennium BCE, Sam'al stood as both sentinel and sanctuary at the ...
12 окт. 2025 г.
Inscriptions A number of ancient inscriptions refer to Sam'al or its rulers. Some of these inscriptions were found at the site of Zincirli itself or nearby. They shed light on the political, economic, and religious history of Sam'al and the ethnic origins of its inhabitants. The archaeological results obtained from excavations and surveys at Zincirli and neighboring sites help us to ...
An eighth-century B.C. funerary stele unearthed this summer at the site of Zincirli in southeastern Turkey, known in ancient times as Sam'al, is providing rare insight into Iron Age concepts of the soul. Archaeologists from the University of Chicago's Oriental Institute recently announced a translation of the monument's 13-line inscription, which is emblazoned beside a depiction of the ...
Middle Bronze Age Zincirli: An Interim Report on Architecture, Small Finds, and Ceramics from a Monumental Complex of the 17th Century Middle Bronze Age Zincirli: An Interim Report on Architecture, Small Finds, and Ceramics from a Monumental Complex of the 17th Century B.C.E.
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Settlement History A major goal of the current excavations has been to understand the settlement history of the site of Zincirli. We have worked in ten widely separated areas of the 40-hectare site in order to obtain a representative sample of the various periods of occupation. By combining our results with the results obtained from the previous excavations, which focused mainly on the upper ...
Zincirli is situated in a fertile valley about 60 kilometers south of the towering Taurus Mountains. The snow-capped Taurus range extends in an east-west direction across southern Turkey, reaching elevations as high as 3,700 meters. It separates the Anatolian plateau to the north from the Syro-Mesopotamian region to the south and east. In ancient times, the Taurus Mountains were a major ...
Current Excavations The current excavations at Zincirli commenced in 2006 under the auspices of the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago and, since 2014, in partnership with the Institut für die Kulturen des Alten Orients of the University of Tübingen. A multi-national team of 30-60 archaeologists, archaeology students , and specialists works at the site for two months each ...
Recent excavations at the site of Zincirli Höyük in southeastern Turkey have revealed significant remains of the Middle Bronze Age II period, with evidence for local food (and probably wine) production and storage, textile production, and administrative activities. Certain cylinder seal and vessel types further indicate that the site was well-integrated into a contemporary exchange network ...
Zincirli Höyük in southern Turkey is best known as the Iron Age city of Samʾal, but recent excavations by the Chicago-Tübingen Expedition have discovered important remains of the Middle Bronze Age II, destroyed in a conflagration. This article presents two major interim results for Zincirli's settlement history that also have implications for the architectural history and chronology of ...
Near Eastern monumental buildings once hosted institutions with a variety of economic and environmental footprints. In this article examining a Middle Bronze Age II (seventeenth century BC) building complex at Zincirli, Turkey, we integrate bioarchaeological remains with ceramic and artifactual evidence to evaluate whether this building was a specialized node in a broader network and ...
EXCAVATIONS AT ZINCIRLI, och (the cAmuq, Neo-Assyrian Umqi) near the point PAST AND PRESENT where the long, narrow rift valley in which Zincirli is situated opens southward into the broad floodplain he ruins of the ancient walled city of Sam^al of the lower Orontes River.
Zincirli Höyük Gaziantep il merkezinin batısında, İslahiye ilçesinin 10 km. kuzeyinde [1] yer alan bir höyüktür. Amanos Dağları 'ndan doğu - batı yönünde geçit veren Beyhan Geçidi 'ndeki ovada, küçük bir bataklığın batı kenarındadır.
Zincirli Höyük's archaeological findings reveal the Assyrian influence on Sam'al from the late 8th century BC. The site reflects a transition from independent principality to Assyrian tributary and later a province. Recent excavations (2006-2013) have uncovered evidence of urban planning and elite residential areas under Assyrian impact.
A thriving Bronze Age settlement at the site of Zincirli in southeastern Turkey was suddenly and catastrophically destroyed more than 3,500 years ago, archaeologists have discovered. A joint team ...
HOME TÜRKÇE Zincirli (Sam'al) Sam'al was the capital of a Neo-Hittite/Aramaean kingdom of the region from about the 10th to 7th century BCE. It was first excavated by the German Oriental Society between 1888 and 1902. They found a heavily fortified citadel within a larger double-walled fortification with 100 bastions and three gates. Excavations revealed giant statues of lions and numerous ...
Zincirli (Turkey): Pergamon Museum Collection The analysis of the pottery and the publication of an exhaustive small finds catalogue of the materials from the German excavations at Zincirli are the main aim of the project presented here.
The Neubauer Expedition to Zincirli is conducting a long-term, large-scale exploration of an Iron Age city in southeastern Turkey, near the Syrian border. At the site of Zincirli Höyük, the extensive ruins of the ancient walled city of Sam'al are buried, nestled in a fertile valley surrounded by heavily forested mountains.
The joint Chicago-Tübingen Expedition (since 2014; from 2006 to 2013 the Neubauer Expedition to Zincirli) conducts field research at this important site with studies of the history, culture, and ecology of the surrounding region to shed light on Bronze and Iron Age developments in a pivotal zone of interaction between the Levant, Anatolia, and Mesopotamia.
Hitit Anıtları - Zincirli Zincirli (Sam'al) Sam'al şehri MÖ 10. ve 7. yüzyıllar arasında bölgede hüküm süren Geç-Hitit/Arami krallığının başkentiydi. Şehrin bulunduğu Zincirli Höyük'te ilk kazılar 1888 ve 1902 yılları arasında aralıklı olarak Alman Şarkiyat Enstitüsü tarafından yapılmıştır. Bu kazılarda çift duvarlı ve 100 kadar kule ile tahkim edilmiş ...
Middle Bronze Age Zincirli: An Interim Report on Architecture, Small Finds, and Ceramics from a Monumental Complex of the 17th Century B.C.E.
Zincirli Höyük Die Stadt lag in einer Ebene am Fuß des Nurgebirges. Sie war recht symmetrisch angelegt und durch eine doppelte, fast kreisrunde Stadtmauer mit 720 bis 800 Metern Durchmesser geschützt. Jede der beiden Mauern aus luftgetrockneten Lehmziegeln war über drei Meter dick, der Abstand dazwischen betrug sieben Meter.
Zincirli is the site of Sam'al, a 40-hectare walled city of the Iron Age, which was ruled by an Aramaic-speaking dynasty for roughly 200 years, from the late tenth/early ninth century until the late eighth/early seventh century b.c. Zincirli was occupied much earlier, however.
Zincirli ist ein Dorf im Landkreis İslahiye der türkischen Provinz Gaziantep. Zincirli liegt im Norden des Landkreises nahe der Straße von İslahiye nach Nurdağı, etwa zehn Kilometer nördlich der Kreisstadt.
Zincirli is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of İslahiye, Gaziantep Province, Turkey. [1] The village is populated by Kurds of the Çelikan tribe and had a population of 181 in 2022. [2][3]
Previous Excavations Between 1888 and 1902, a team of archaeologists led by Carl Humann (in 1888), and subsequently by Felix von Luschan and Robert Koldewey, conducted five lengthy seasons of excavation at Zincirli on behalf of the German Orient-Comité and the Berlin Museum. Their results were published in a prompt and admirably detailed manner in four large volumes entitled Ausgrabungen in ...
Research Questions The goal of the University of Chicago's excavations at Zincirli in the first phase of the project from 2006 to 2013 was to obtain new data to complement existing information from previous excavations and ancient inscriptions, in order to answer questions about: (1) the chronology of the site's occupation and its regional context and contacts in each period; (2) the ...
The Victory stele of Esarhaddon (also Zenjirli[1] or Zincirli stele) is a dolerite [2] stele commemorating the return of Esarhaddon after his army's 2nd battle and victory over Pharaoh Taharqa in northern ancient Egypt in 671 BC.
The Zincirli Han, Grand Bazaar is one of these caravanserais, which would have presumably dealt in chains (zincir means chain), but now it is a more mixed affair.
Zincirli is the site of the ancient walled city of Sam'al, capital of an Iron Age kingdom that inherited both West Semitic and Neo-Hittite (Luwian) cultural traditions.
The Iron Age royal citadel and fortifications of Samʾal (modern Zincirli Höyük) were excavated from 1888 to 1902, yielding an impressive assortment of monumental architecture, Neo-Hittite sculpture, and royal inscriptions. New excavations by the University of Chicago were initiated in 2006 to explore the large lower town. Three thousand square meters have been opened to date, exposing ...
Sam'al est un ancien royaume araméen dont la capitale est localisée à l'actuel emplacement du site archéologique de Zincirli Höyük, en Turquie, près de la ville de Gaziantep dans les monts Nur (ou Amanus).
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Zincirli stele usually refers to one of a number of steles found in the archaeological site of Zincirli: Kilamuwa Stela Kilamuwa scepter Victory stele of Esarhaddon Hadad Statue Panamuwa II inscription Bar-Rakib inscriptions Stele of Ördek-Burnu Kuttamuwa stele, a stele found in 2008 dedicated to "Kuttamuwa servant of Panamuwa" Pancarli Hoyuk ...
Zincirli Höyük in southern Turkey is best known as the Iron Age city of Samʾal, but recent excavations by the Chicago-Tübingen Expedition have discovered important remains of the Middle Bronze Age II, destroyed in a conflagration. This article presents two major interim results for Zincirli's settlement history that also have implications for the architectural history and chronology of ...
The Oriental Institute's Neubauer Expedition to Zincirli in Turkey, which is directed by David Schloen, began in 2006 and completed its eighth consecutive summer field season in August 2013. For two months each summer, a large multi-national team digs at the site with the assistance of workers hired from local villages. Zincirli (pronounced "Zin-jeer-lee") is the modern Turkish name of ...
Zincirli çanta, zincir askılı çanta, siyah zincirli çanta modelleri, zincirli çanta modelleri, kalın zincirli çanta, zincirli kapitone çanta modelleri Koton'da. Hemen tıklayın en trend zincirli çanta modellerini keşfedin!
Zincirli is a neighbourhood in the municipality and district of İslahiye, Gaziantep Province, Turkey. Mapcarta, the open map.
En şık altın zincir kolye modelleri Altınbaş'ta! 14 ve 22 ayar altın kolye zincir seçenekleri, uygun fiyatlar ve sigortalı kargo avantajıyla hemen keşfedin.
Göz Alıcı Zincirli Bileklik Modelleri Trendyol'da! Zincirli bileklik çeşitleri, takı dünyasında oldukça popüler bir konuma sahiptir. Hem göz alıcı hem de zarif tasarıma sahip olan bu aksesuarlar, her yaşa ve çeşitli tarzlara hitap eden geniş model skalasıyla müşterilere sunulur.
Zincirli; idari bölüm olarak daha önceleri köy iken, 2012 yılındaki yasa değişikliğinden sonra mahalle olmuştur. [3]
Recent excavations at the site of Zincirli Höyük in southeastern Turkey have revealed significant remains of the Middle Bronze Age II period, with evidence for local food (and probably wine) production and storage, textile production, and administrative activities. Certain cylinder seal and vessel types further indicate that the site was well-integrated into a contemporary exchange network ...
Excavations of residential areas in the north lower town of Zincirli, Turkey, the Iron Age Aramaean capital of Sam'al, show a change, in the second-half of the 8th century BC, toward a stratified s...
The Zincirli Mosque in the Greek northern town of Serres, one of the oldest Ottoman mosques in Europe, has opened its gates for public, non-religious use after nearly a century of neglect. Built by Mimar Sinan (1490-1588), the famous Ottoman chief architect serving three sultans and responsible for ...
Zincirli is a forty-hectare Bronze and Iron Age urban center located immediately to the east of the Amanus mountain range in Gaziantep province of southeast Turkey. Early excavations were conducted at the site by the German Oriental Society from 1888 to 1902.
Download Citation | Searching for Ancient Samʾal: New Excavations at Zincirli in Turkey | Three thousand years ago, at the time of the biblical kings of Israel, the walled city of Sam'al was the ...
The Neubauer Expedition of the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago found the 800-pound basalt stele at Zincirli (pronounced "Zin-jeer-lee"), the site of the ancient city of Sam'al. The inscription reads in part: "I, Kuttamuwa, servant of Panamuwa, am the one who oversaw the production of this stele for myself while still living.
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