amuq造句
例句与造句
- Al-Janudiya contains ancient pottery resembling that of the Amuq region.
- Robert Braidwood documented 178 ancient sites in the Amuq Valley, eight of which were then further excavated.
- The Amuq Valley in the Hatay Province of Turkey has aided in the understanding of western Syrian historical chronologies.
- In the Amuq valley of Syria, PPNB culture seems to have survived, influencing further cultural developments further south.
- They found Byblos points and tips of Jericho points and Amuq points, polished cutting axes, chisels and fine-toothed sickles.
- It's difficult to find amuq in a sentence. 用amuq造句挺难的
- Three parts of a sickle were found and a fragment of an Amuq point arrowhead, showing signs of having been made hastily.
- Several early Neolithic ( similar to Neolithic Ancien of Byblos or Amuq A ) sites were found by Diana Kirkbride in the Beqaa Valley in 1964 and mentioned by James Mellaart in 1965.
- Some notable examples of Dark Faced Burnished Ware were found at Tell Judaidah ( and nearby Tell Dhahab ) in Amuq by Robert Braidwood as well as at Ras Shamra and Tell Boueid.
- This implies dialectical variation, a phoneme ( " f " ? ) inadequately described in the script, or both . * Falistina was a kingdom somewhere on the'Amuq plain, where the Amurru kingdom had held sway before it.
- These states using HLuwian disappeared at the Late Bronze Age collapse about 1200 BC . HLuwian caches come from ten city states in northern Syria and southern Anatolia : Cilicia, Charchamesh, Maras, Malatya, Commagene, Amuq, Aleppo, Hama, and Tabal.
- The culture disappeared during the 8.2 kiloyear event, a term that Munhatta and Yarmukian post-pottery Neolithic cultures that succeeded it, rapid cultural development continues, although PPNB culture continued in the Amuq valley, where it influenced the later development of Ghassulian culture.
- Materials found included burnished, red-washed shards of pottery ( some with incision decoration ), arrowheads, sickle blades with coarse denticulation, obsidian, basalt rubber and a limestone pestle . suggested PPNB or Neolithic dating similar to Tell Ramad, Byblos or Amuq with occupation as late as the Bronze Age.