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    REVISITING TELL BEGUM: A PREHISTORIC SITE IN THE SHAHRIZOR PLAIN, IRAQI KURDISTAN by Nieuwenhuyse, Olivier, Odaka, Takahiro, Kaneda, Akemi, Mühl, Simone, Rasheed, Kamal, Altaweel, Mark

    Published in Iraq (01-12-2016)
    “…Tell Begum was previously explored by Iraqi archaeologists in the 1960s when excavations revealed a multi-period site. Among the key finds were Halaf period…”
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    A multi-scalar approach for assessing the impact of dams on the cultural heritage in the Middle East and North Africa by Marchetti, Nicolò, Curci, Antonio, Gatto, Maria Carmela, Nicolini, Serena, Mühl, Simone, Zaina, Federico

    Published in Journal of cultural heritage (01-05-2019)
    “…[Display omitted] •Multi-scalar approach provides a detailed assessment on the impact of dams on CH in MENA.•2402 sites, 1300 km of rivers flooded but only 50%…”
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    Heritage and cultural healing: Iraq in a post-Daesh era by Matthews, Roger, Rasheed, Qais Hussain, Palmero Fernández, Mónica, Fobbe, Seán, Nováček, Karel, Mohammed-Amin, Rozhen, Mühl, Simone, Richardson, Amy

    “…Against the backdrop of the destruction of Iraqi heritage over the past quarter of a century, this article critically reviews key aspects of the current state…”
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    From the 7th to the 6th millennium BC in Iraqi Kurdistan: A local ceramic horizon in the Shahrizor Plain by Odaka, Takahiro, Nieuwenhuyse, Olivier P., Mühl, Simone

    Published in Paléorient (01-01-2019)
    “…The Shahrizor Plain is an intermontane valley in the Sulaymaniyah Governorate, Iraqi Kurdistan. Ongoing archaeological investigations are gradually revealing…”
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    From the 7th to the 6th millennium BC in Iraqi Kurdistan: A local ceramic horizon in the Shahrizor Plain by Odaka, Takahiro, Nieuwenhuyse, Olivier P, Mühl, Simone

    Published in Paléorient (01-12-2019)
    “…The Shahrizor Plain is an intermontane valley in the Sulaymaniyah Governorate, Iraqi Kurdistan. Ongoing archaeological investigations are gradually revealing…”
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    A Late Neolithic "fishing net" from Kurdistan, Northern Iraq? by Nieuwenhuyse, Olivier P., Berghuijs, Koen, Mühl, Simone

    Published in Paléorient (01-01-2012)
    “…In this paper we present a textile imprint observed on a prehistoric (Late Neolithic) sherd recovered from the site ofBestansur, Northern Iraq, Dated to ca…”
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    Excavation at Bakr Awa 2010 and 2011 by Miglus, Peter A., Bürger, Ulrike, Fetner, Rafał A., Mühl, Simone, Sollee, Alexander

    Published in Iraq (2013)
    “…The site of Bakr Awa is situated in north-eastern Iraq, in the Plain of Shahrizor. Excavations were undertaken in 1960/61by the Iraqi Department of Antiquities…”
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    New Investigations in the Environment, History, and Archaeology of the Iraqi Hilly Flanks: Shahrizor Survey Project 2009–2011 by Altaweel, Mark, Marsh, Anke, Mühl, Simone, Nieuwenhuyse, Olivier, Radner, Karen, Rasheed, Kamal, Saber, Saber Ahmed

    Published in Iraq (2012)
    “…Recent palaeoenvironmental, historical, and archaeological investigations, primarily consisting of site reconnaissance, in the Shahrizor region within the…”
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    A Late Neolithic “fishing net” from Kurdistan, Northern Iraq? by Nieuwenhuyse, Olivier, Berghuijs, Koen, Mühl, Simone

    Published in Paléorient (2012)
    “…In this paper we present a textile imprint observed on a prehistoric (Late Neolithic) sherd recovered from the site of Bestansur, Northern Iraq. Dated to ca…”
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    Entre Tigre et Zagros : redécouvrir la Préhistoire du Kurdistan irakien by Alcántara, Roger, Alden, John R, Altınbilek-Algül, Çiler, Ameen, Amanj, Anma, Ryo, Arnaiz, Ricard, Baldi, Johnny S, Baldi, Johnny Samuele, Baldi, Johnny Samuele, Bendrey, Robin, Biglari, Fereidoun, Binder, Didier, Bogaard, Amy, Bonilauri, Stéphanie, Bradosty, Zidan, Breu, Adrià, Bridey, François, Charles, Mike, Conati Barbaro, Cecilia, Cruells, Walter, Douché, Carolyne, Elliott, Sarah, Erdoğu, Burcin, Giraud, Jessica, Godon, Martin, Gómez-Bach, Anna, Grops, Femke, Halkawt, Qader, Helms, Tobias, Iamoni, Marco, Iversen, Ingrid, Jameel, Jamal, Jamialahmadi, Mana, Kayacan, Nurcan, Kerig, Tim, Lemée, Marion, Mashkour, Marjan, Matthews, Roger, Matthews, Wendy, Minami, Masayo, Minc, Leah, Molist, Miquel, Morandi Bonacossi, Daniele, Moscone, Daniele, Mudd, David, Mühl, Simone, Mura, Mathilde, Mylona, Pantelitsa, Naccaro, Hugo, Nieuwenhuyse, Olivier P, Odaka, Takahiro, Padovani, Claire, Paladre, Clélia, Pichon, Fiona, Pot, Marie-Aliette, Qasim, Hasan A, Raeuf, Kamal, Rasheed, Kamal, Richardson, Amy, Rünger, Torsten, Saber, Saber Ahmed, Saña, Maria, Sauvage, Martin, Sconzo, Paola, Serba, Philipp, Sisa, Joaquim, Sofy, Rafeeq, Soleman, Abdulwahab, Steimer-Herbet, Tara, Stein, Gil J, Tatsumi, Yuki, Tsuneki, Akira, Vallet, Régis, Walsh, Sam, Waszk, Benny, Watanabe, Nobuya, Whitlam, Jade, Yıldırım-Balcı, Semra, Zebari, Aziz M, Zingarello, Melania

    Published in Paléorient (2019)
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