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January 2012 (116.1)

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From Urban Origins to Imperial Integration in Western Syria: Umm el-Marra 2006, 2008

Glenn M. Schwartz
Hans H. Curvers
Jill A. Weber
Sally S. Dunham
116.1
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Unless otherwise noted in the figure caption, images are by the author(s).

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Fig. 1. Tomb 8, looking east facing the eastern chamber.
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Fig. 2. Tomb 10, looking south.
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Fig. 3. Installation G, lower pit, looking west. The eastern segment was removed in 2006.
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Fig. 4. Bone “kohl tube” from Tomb 8 (J. van Rensselaer).
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Fig. 5. Seal impression on sherd from Early Bronze IVB context (J. van Rensselaer).
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Fig. 6. Painted amphora, fourth Middle Bronze phase, Northwest Area A (B. Stuart).
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Fig. 7. Middle Bronze northwest gate, looking east.
DOI: 
10.3764/ajaonline1161.Schwartz.suppl
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