Volume 9 Issue 1

Published: 2024-01-01

Contents


Article
Restoration and Conservation of an Antique Wood Shutter Door from the Safawi Period

Saad Ahmed Abed Alaraje, Yasmin Abdulkareem Abdulkareem Mohameed Ali Alasady

Restoration occupies a large and important space in the field of Archaeology concerns, and it developed greatly during the latter half of the twentieth century, becoming a stand-alone science with...

DOI: 10.33899/aa.2024.181698

Pages: 197-226
Research Paper
The Sites and Canal (Falage) of the Lower Khabur Region in Syria

Nael Hanoon

Both archaeological and written evidence are used in this study to introduce the ancient history of the Lower Khabur region in Syria. The study starts with the name of the Khabur river in the...

DOI: 10.33899/aa.2024.181688

Pages: 3-28
The Importance of Money in Supporting the Authority of the Assyrian Kings -Study in the Light of Cuneiform Sources

Safwan Sami Saeed Al-Rifai, Israa Ihsan Ali

Since the oldest historical known periods, money of all kinds and naming has played an important and pivotal role in the lives of nations and peoples, represented in meeting needs and overcoming...

DOI: 10.33899/aa.2024.181689

Pages: 29-56
Gifts Exchanged Between the Egyptians and the Babylonians in the Light of the Amarna Letters

Yassin Ramadan Hassan, Ahmed Zidan Al-Hadidi

In the year 1195 BC, the Kassites entered the country of Babylon and established their powerful kingdom that lasted until approximately the year 1157 BC. Babylon was associated with foreign...

DOI: 10.33899/aa.2024.181690

Pages: 57-70
The Architecture of the Temples with the Tripartite Style in Mesopotamia from the Sixth Millennium Until the End of the Second Millennium BC

Karwan S. Bekr, Noman J. Ibrahim, Aziz M.A. Al-Zibary

The research for deals with the issue of the emergence of temples with Triple-Division style in Mesopotamia as one of the forms of architecture associated primarily with religious beliefs, despite...

DOI: 10.33899/aa.2024.181691

Pages: 71-102
The Nominal Sentence in the Akkadian Language- A Grammatical Study

Mohammed Muhareb Ali Al-Jubouri, Ameen Abd-Anafi Ameen

The Linguistic studies of the Akkadian Language in general, and the grammatical studies in particular, received great attention from researchers in the field of Semitic studies and in order to...

DOI: 10.33899/aa.2024.181692

Pages: 103-134
Agriculture in Bilad Al sham (Levant) in the Seventeenth Century through the Book of Gahan-Nama by Kateb Chalabi

Husham Sawadi Hashim

The Ottoman literature is an important source in studying the various aspects of modern Arab history (social, economic and political). These sources ranged from documents and records of Sharia...

DOI: 10.33899/aa.2024.181693

Pages: 135-160
The Shekel in Ancient Civilizations

Adnan Ahmad Abudayyah, Dalia Ilyas Zalloum

The research paper focuses on tracing the historical and cultural roots of the shekel and its nomenclature in the civilizations of the ancient near east before it was adopted by the Zionist Entity...

DOI: 10.33899/aa.2024.181694

Pages: 161-196
The Religious Effect on Development the Knowledge of Medicine & Drugs of the Ancient Egyptian

Fatin Muwafaq Fadel

Egyptian civilization played a major role in the development of human knowledge, especially medical one. The medical community was characterized by academic discipline and professional...

DOI: 10.33899/aa.2024.181700

Pages: 229-256
Archaeological Terms: A Study in Semantics and Usage

Omar Jassam Fathel

Researchers and specialists use many terms in Arabic to describe some places, time, periods, peoples, systems, interactions and ancient human actions. As well as terms that denote applied field...

DOI: 10.33899/aa.2024.181701

Pages: 257-280
Budget Calculation in the Light of an Unpunished Cuneiform Text from the Akkadian Period

Rana waleed Fathi

The ancient Akkadian Era provides us with a rich archive about the economic and commercial activities in this era. Akkadians have immortalized these activities by archives that clarified the...

DOI: 10.33899/aa.2024.181702

Pages: 281-294
Architectural Characteristics of Vaults and their Uses in Building in the City of Mosul – Selected Models

Rana waadallah Alnaemy

The Mosul architecture employed the elements of architecture in accordance with the nature of the building, the size of its spaces and their bodies, as well as its environmental and social...

DOI: 10.33899/aa.2024.181703

Pages: 295-312
Legends and Tales about the Assyrian Irrigation at Nineveh Suburbs

Rakan Faraj Al-Khayyat

The remnants of the irrigation projects established by the Assyrian kings, especially King Sennacherib (705-681 BC.), have been associated with many legends and tales that tried to explain their...

DOI: 10.33899/aa.2024.181705

Pages: 313-340
Macrobotanical Remains in Archaeology: Preservation Modes and Method

Saya Halko Fattah Agha, Ramon Buxó Capdevila, Ari Khaleel Kamil

During excavation, archaeologists sometimes notice the presence of plant remains in the archaeological sediment. These more visible macrobotanical remains include wood, seeds, fruits and floral...

DOI: 10.33899/aa.2024.181709

Pages: 341-363