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Hirbemerdon Tepe
37.7775° N, 41.0136° E
About
Hirbemerdon Tepe is a significant archaeological site in southeastern Turkey, situated near the Tigris River. The site showcases a long span of human occupation, beginning in the Chalcolithic period (4th millennium BCE) and extending through the Ottoman era. It features a variety of structures including domestic and religious buildings, storage facilities, and industrial sites like kilns and workshops. The site provides valuable insights into the interaction between settled agricultural communities and nomadic pastoralists in northern Mesopotamia. Notably, the site contains extensive agricultural terraces and irrigation systems, indicating advanced agricultural practices. The material culture at Hirbemerdon Tepe, including pottery and metalwork, reflects significant historical phases and influences, such as those from the Neo-Assyrian Empire and the Achaemenid Empire. This site serves as a critical resource for understanding the socio-economic transformations in the region over several millennia.
Historical Timeline
Journey through time and discover key events in this site's history
Chalcolithic Settlement
3500 BCE
Early Bronze Age Development
3000 BCE
Middle Bronze Age Expansion
2000 BCE
Late Bronze Age Decline
1500 BCE
Iron Age Occupation
1000 BCE
Medieval Reoccupation
1000 CE
Ottoman Period Reoccupation
1600 CE
Archaeological Features
Unique architectural and cultural elements found at this historical site
Storage Structures
Water Management Features
Industrial and Craft Structures
Religious and Ritual Structures
Agricultural and Land Use Features
Domestic and Habitation Structures
Food Production and Processing Features
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