Category:Archaeology of the Near East

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Subcategories

This category has the following 42 subcategories, out of 42 total.

A

  • Akkadian Empire
  • Amorites
  • Aramaean cities
  • Aramaeans
  • Assyria

B

  • Babylonia

C

  • Canaanite cities

E

  • Ebla
  • Archaeology of Egypt
  • Elam

G

  • Gutium

H

  • Hattians
  • Hittite cities
  • Hittites

H cont.

  • Hurrians

I

  • Archaeological sites in Iran
  • Archaeological sites in Iraq
  • Archaeological sites in Israel
  • Archaeology of Israel

J

  • Archaeological sites in Jordan

K

  • Kassites

L

  • Archaeological sites in Lebanon
  • Luwians

M

  • Mannaeans
  • Medes
  • Mesopotamia

N

  • Ancient Near East

O

  • Archaeological sites in Oman

P

  • Philistine cities

P cont.

  • Phoenicia
  • Phoenician cities

S

  • Archaeological sites in Saudi Arabia
  • Steles
  • Sumer
  • Archaeological sites in Syria
  • Syro-Hittite states

T

  • Archaeological sites in Turkey

U

  • Ugarit
  • Archaeology of the United Arab Emirates
  • Urartu

W

  • Archaeological sites in the West Bank

Y

  • Archaeological sites in Yemen

Pages in category "Archaeology of the Near East"

The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. Updates to this list can occasionally be delayed for a few days.

A

  • Antelian

C

  • Clay nail
  • Cylinder seal

E

  • Emirian

J

  • Jabroudian

K

  • Kebarian

P

  • Phoeniciology

S

  • Syro-Palestinian archaeology

T

  • Tall al-Ajjul
Categories: Archaeology by region | History of the Middle East | Asian archaeology
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