Lagash visit and photos - Page 1
Tell al-Hiba (Lagash)
Visited 06.33-08.10, 7 June, 2008
Lagash is one of the largest mounds in the Ancient Near East (some
600 hectares).
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Tell al-Hiba (Lagash)
Visited 06.33-08.10, 7 June, 2008
Lagash is one of the largest mounds in the Ancient Near East (some
600 hectares).
The earliest excavations were undertaken by R. Koldewey in 1887.
Six field seasons were conducted by D. P. Hansen starting in
1968.
D. P. Hansen, “Al-Hiba, 1968-1969: A preliminary report”,
Artibus Asiae 33/4 (1970), pp. 243-58; D. P. Hansen,
“Al-Hiba, 1970-1971: A preliminary report”, Artibus Asiae
35/1-2 (1973), pp. 62-70; E. Carter, “A surface survey of Lagash,
al-Hiba, 1984”, Sumer 46/1-2 (1989-90), pp. 60-3; D. P.
Hansen, “Royal building activity at Sumerian Lagash in the Early
Dynastic Period’, Biblical Archaeologist 55 (1992), pp.
206-11.
Some evidence suggests an Ubaid and Uruk occupation but the city
became important in the Early Dynastic period (c. 2900-2350 BC)
with substantial temple architecture; the settlement was one of
three urban centres that comprised the state of Lagash, the others
being Girsu (modern Telloh, 25 km to the north-west) and
Nina-Sirara (modern Zurghul, 10 km to the south-east). Al-Hiba was
largely abandoned after c. 2350 BC, with only limited occupation at
the site until around 1800 BC when it was completely deserted.
The helicopter landed near excavated Area B. The archaeological
remains are in a good state of preservation. The site, which is
unfenced, is under the strong protection of the Beni Said tribe and
has seven guards from two villages: Ali Khan and Rebaih. The team
was met by the local guard and villagers who reported that there
had been some small-scale looting in 2003 by people from the town
of Fajr but none since that date.
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