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Tell al-Rimah (Qattara/Karana)

Tell al-Rimah · Tall ar Rimah · Qattara · Karana mound

EBA-MBA-LBA (c.3500-1200 BCE)·Euphrates EBA to Old Babylonian/Mitannian·🇮🇶 Nineveh Governorate, Jebel Sinjar piedmont, Jazira, Iraq

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About Tell al-Rimah (Qattara/Karana)

Tell al-Rimah (Qattara/Karana) on the Euphrates-Khabur system (Nineveh Governorate, Jebel Sinjar piedmont, Jazira) is part of the middle Euphrates salvage cluster between Munbaqa/Ekalte and the Selenkahiyeh-Banat-Hadidi urban belt cited in the Levant-Mesopotamia focus. EB III fortified levels, Old Babylonian ceramics and Mitannian-Hittite horizons document the riverine settlement hierarchy feeding Emar and the Balikh-Khabur grain storage system adjacent to Tell Arbid/Mohammed Diyab.

Why it mattersEuphrates-Khabur riverine type-site bridging Habuba Kabira-Selenkahiyeh urban belt to Khabur grain towns surrounding Tell Arbid.

Open questions

Mysteries & theories

Mysteries

  1. 01Function of fortified enclosure vs flood defence?
  2. 02Chronology refined by radiocarbon or ceramic seriation?

Theories

  1. 01Regional centre vs satellite model
  2. 02Diffusion vs local development

Theories are interpretations, not findings. The seal above tells you how much scholarly weight the place carries.

History

How it came to be

Built
c.3000 BCE EBA village/town
Period
EBA-MBA-LBA (c.3500-1200 BCE)
Culture
Euphrates EBA to Old Babylonian/Mitannian
Builders
Euphrates EBA to Old Babylonian/Mitannian community builders
Purpose
Euphrates-Khabur riverine trade and administration node
Abandoned
c.2000-1200 BCE
Rediscovered
Surveyed and excavated (regional project)
Excavation
Excavated
  1. c.3000

    Foundation and early occupation

  2. c.2500 BCE

    Peak fortified horizon

  3. 1990

    Modern excavation and publication

On the ground

Structures & features

36.2571° N · 42.4493° E · 380 m · 3 mapped features

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