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[[Aktanak]] is a repository of information of early [[stamp seals]] of the [[Middle East]] primarily focusing on artefacts from the [[Ubaid]] and earlier. It is still under construction and many elements will therefore not be complete. It has been created to accompany the PhD of [http://www.shdenham.co.uk/?page_id=8 Simon Denham], an AHRC funded Collaborative Doctoral Award between the [http://www.manchester.ac.uk/ University of Manchester] and [http://www.britishmuseum.org/ The British Museum]. It is a three year project begun in September 2009.
 
[[Aktanak]] is a repository of information of early [[stamp seals]] of the [[Middle East]] primarily focusing on artefacts from the [[Ubaid]] and earlier. It is still under construction and many elements will therefore not be complete. It has been created to accompany the PhD of [http://www.shdenham.co.uk/?page_id=8 Simon Denham], an AHRC funded Collaborative Doctoral Award between the [http://www.manchester.ac.uk/ University of Manchester] and [http://www.britishmuseum.org/ The British Museum]. It is a three year project begun in September 2009.
  
At present it covers {{#ask:[[ArtefactType::Stamp Seal]] |format=count}} stamp seals and {{#ask:[[ArtefactType::!Stamp Seal]] |format=count}} other objects, mostly sealings.
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At present it covers {{#ask:[[ArtefactType::Stamp Seal]] | format=count}} stamp seals and {{#ask:[[ArtefactType::!Stamp Seal]] |format=count}} other objects, mostly 'pendants' or sealings.
  
 
The information can be accessed through a number of methods depending on your interests, if you wish to look specifically at the artefacts from an individual site please go to [[Regions]] and narrow down by modern geo-political boundaries, if you wish a specific artefact group via [[Artefacts]] and specific materials via [[Materials]]. These top-level categories can also be accessed from the categories section of the sidebar. Once more interpretive elements are added they too will have their own top-level category.
 
The information can be accessed through a number of methods depending on your interests, if you wish to look specifically at the artefacts from an individual site please go to [[Regions]] and narrow down by modern geo-political boundaries, if you wish a specific artefact group via [[Artefacts]] and specific materials via [[Materials]]. These top-level categories can also be accessed from the categories section of the sidebar. Once more interpretive elements are added they too will have their own top-level category.

Revision as of 11:16, 29 June 2011

Welcome to Aktanak

Aktanak is a repository of information of early stamp seals of the Middle East primarily focusing on artefacts from the Ubaid and earlier. It is still under construction and many elements will therefore not be complete. It has been created to accompany the PhD of Simon Denham, an AHRC funded Collaborative Doctoral Award between the University of Manchester and The British Museum. It is a three year project begun in September 2009.

At present it covers 349 stamp seals and 166 other objects, mostly 'pendants' or sealings.

The information can be accessed through a number of methods depending on your interests, if you wish to look specifically at the artefacts from an individual site please go to Regions and narrow down by modern geo-political boundaries, if you wish a specific artefact group via Artefacts and specific materials via Materials. These top-level categories can also be accessed from the categories section of the sidebar. Once more interpretive elements are added they too will have their own top-level category.


Key Sites

Arpachiyah Domuztepe

At present the only section largely complete is that of Arpachiyah.