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geometric and
animal designs. It is
thought to have been
historically named Guzana, i.e. the
Biblical Gozan. Tell
Halaf is the type site of the
Halaf culture...
- (2016). "****yrians and Arameans:
Modes of
Cohabitation and
Acculuration at
Guzana (Tell Halaf)". In Aruz, Joan; Seymour,
Michael (eds.). ****yria to Iberia:...
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Phoenician sculptors and ivory-carvers. In Tell Halaf-
Guzana, the
palace of Kapara, an
Aramean ruler (9th
century BC) was
decorated with...
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inscription found on a Neo-****yrian
statue of Adad-it'i/Hadd-yith'i, the king of
Guzana and Sikan,
which was
discovered at Tell
Fekheriye in
Syria in the late 1970s...
- (2016). "****yrians and Aramaeans:
Modes of
Cohabitation and
Acculturation at
Guzana (Tell Halaf)". In Aruz, Joan; Seymour,
Michael (eds.). ****yria to Iberia:...
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independent Aramean city-state
kingdom (c. 1200 – 808 BC) with its
capital at
Guzana (modern day Tell Halaf). Bit Baḫiani was
ruled by King Kapara.
There were...
- (Gozan Seidō) Tell Halaf, a
Syrian archeological site near the city of
Guzana or
Gozan This
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defeated numerous small western kingdoms.
Several small states, such as
Guzana, were made into v****als and others, such as Nisibis, were
placed under pro-****yrian...
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European Diaspora.
Leiden University Press. Die aramäisch-****yrische
Stadt Guzana. Ein Rückblick auf die
Ausgrabungen Max von
Oppenheims in Tell Halaf. (German)...
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ravaged ****yria.
Major ****yrian
cities such as Ashur,
Arbela (modern Irbil),
Guzana, Dur
Sharrukin (modern Khorsabad), Imgur-Enlil, Nibarti-Ashur, Gasur, Kanesh...