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Schwartz, Glenn M. "The Ninevite V Period and current research." Paléorient 11, no. 1 (1985): 53–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/paleo.1985.4361.

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Schwartz, Glenn M. "The Ninevite V Period and the Development of Complex Society in Northern Mesopotamia." Paléorient 13, no. 2 (1987): 93–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.3406/paleo.1987.4431.

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Gibson, McGuire, Muhammad Maktash, Judith A. Franke, et al. "First season of Syrian-American investigations at Hamoukar, Hasekeh Province." Iraq 64 (2002): 45–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021088900003648.

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In 1999, the joint expedition of the Syrian Directorate General of Antiquities and the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago initiated excavations and surface reconnaissance at the site of Tell Hamoukar in the northeastern corner of Hassekeh Province (Figs. 1–2). We need to acknowledge, with gratitude, the help and encouragement rendered by Dr Sultan Muhesen, then Director General of Antiquities, and by Sayyid Abdul Messieh Bagdo, of the Antiquities office in Hassekeh.McGuire Gibson arrived in Damascus on August 24, 1999 and began to implement logistical arrangements with the co-dire
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Badra, Nancy. "ARCHITECTURAL PATTERNS DURING NINEVITE V PERIOD IN THE KHABOUR BASIN." April 30, 2015. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18447.

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The period between the end of the fourth millennium BC and the beginning of the third millennium BC witnessed the transition from the Prehistoric Age to the Historic Ages, before the founding of the Akkadian Empire. In general, when moving from one age to another, there must be a short transition period that bears some of the characteristics of the previous age as well as some rudimentary features of the successive period in order to prepare for the coming period. And this is clearly noticeable during Ninevite v period, dated from 3000-2500 BC, which bore the same architectural patterns and fo
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Badra, Nancy. "ARCHITECTURAL PATTERNS DURING NINEVITE V PERIOD “3000-2500 BC” IN THE KHABOUR BASIN." April 30, 2015. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18363.

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The period extended between the end of the fourth millennium BC, i.e. Chalcolithic Age, and the beginning of the third millennium BC, i.e. Early Bronze Age, was characterized by the existence of a transitional period. That period is called Ninevite V, where radical changes had happened during it before shifting to build the big cities and the establishment of the Akkadian Empire around 2500 BC. After the settlement expansion across the last stage of the fourth millennium that is named LC 5 “Late Chalcolithic 5”, territories extended from the south of Iraq to the north of the Syrian
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