Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1041925 Quaternary International 2013 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

Wagons from Early Bronze Age northern Mesopotamia are the main subject of the present paper. We can reconstruct their morphology and (partially) their function on the basis of different documents: terracotta models, representations on glyptic and other kind of support, written sources.This study considers a range of computational approaches for modelling ancient tracks and pathways throughout the development of a GIS platform and recurring to a series of spatial statistics methods, with the main aim to investigate the movement, in particular that on wagons.The investigated area is part of the so called “Khabur Triangle”, corresponding to modern north-eastern Syria. In particular this area is included between the wadi Jaghjagh (east) and the wadi Aweidj (west) and it comprises many important Early Bronze Age sites (such as Tell Brak, Tell Beydar, Tell Arbid, Tell Barri, Tell Chagar Bazar) with conspicuous documentations related to wagons (models, glyptic representations, written sources).

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