- The
Jemdet Nasr
Period is an
archaeological culture in
southern Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq). It is
generally dated from 3100 to 2900 BC. It is named...
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Jemdet Nasr (Arabic: جمدة نصر) (also
Jamdat Nasr) is a tell or
settlement mound in
Babil Governorate (Iraq) that is best
known as the
eponymous type site...
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cuneiform have been formalized.
Jemdet Nasr
tablet AN1926.583
Jemdet Nasr
tablet AN1926.602
Jemdet Nasr
tablet AN1926.606
Jemdet Nasr
tablet AN1926.564 Louvre...
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period in the
history of Mesopotamia,
after the
Ubaid period and
before the
Jemdet Nasr period.
Named after the
Sumerian city of Uruk, this
period saw the...
- for the
first time, as is for
example the case for the Halaf,
Ubaid and
Jemdet Nasr periods. When
historical do****ents
become widely available, periods...
- (~6000–5300 BC)
Ubaid period (~6500–4000 BC) Uruk
period (~4000–3100 BC)
Jemdet Nasr
period (~3100–2900 BC)
Early Bronze Age
Early Dynastic period (~2900–2350...
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around 2900 BC,
corresponding to the
flood deposit at
Shuruppak between the
Jemdet Nasr and
Early Dynastic levels. In
Mesopotamian narratives he is the Flood...
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seals and statues. The
Jemdet Nasr
Period covers the
period from 3100 to 2900 BC. It is
named after the type site Tell
Jemdet Nasr,
where the ****emblage...
- For comparison, Proto-cuneiform
tablets have only been
found at Uruk,
Jemdet Nasr, Khafajah, and Tell Uqair, and the vast
majority of each type have...
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generally dated to c. 2900 – c. 2350 BC and was
preceded by the Uruk and
Jemdet Nasr periods. It saw the
development of
writing and the
formation of the...