http://wikimapia.org/4820326/Teppe-Hasanlu The Hasanlu Lovers are a pair of human remains found at the Teppe Hasanlu archaeological site, located in the Naqadeh in the West Azerbaijan Province of Iran. Around 800 BCE, the city of Hasanlu, located in north-western Iran, was destroyed by an unknown invader. Inhabitants were slain and left where they fell. In 1973, the lovers were discovered by a team of archaeologists from the University …
Early Neolithic genomes from the eastern Fertile Crescent
WebProfessor Cifarelli’s current publication projects include The Iron II Citadel at Hasanlu Tepe, Hasanlu Excavation Reports V (with M. Danti, University of Pennsylvania Museum, in preparation), The Iron II Cemetery at Hasanlu Tepe, Hasanlu Excavation Reports IV (with M. Danti, University of Pennsylvania Museum, in preparation), “The Evidence ... WebThe attack that destroyed Hasanlu during the Iron Age is thought to have been perpetrated by Urartu, a powerful empire lying to the north. The Assyrian empire, to the south of Hasanlu, influenced its political and … haftcreme aloe vera
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WebJan 27, 2013 · Tepe Hasanlu - The Early Iron Age (3,250-2800 YBP) "F38 belongs to sub-haplogroup R1b1a2a2-CTS1078/Z2103. This lineage can be included in the L23(xM412) clade, which is characterized by frequencies higher than 10% in the Caucasus, Turkey, Southeastern Europe, and Circum-Uralic populations, and is mostly found at very low … WebHasanlu Tepe is the largest site in the Gadar River valley and dominates the small plain known as Solduz. The site consists of a 25-m-high central "citadel" mound, with massive … WebThe earlier radiocarbon dates from Hasanlu V derive from insecure contexts. On the other hand, this period was defined on the basis of ceramics from graves at Hasanlu and Dinkhah Tepe, but was dated using radiocarbon determinations from loosely associated and unassociated occupations at both sites. haftcreme 10g