2022
DOI: 10.3390/su141710961
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Landscape Archaeology of Southern Mesopotamia: Identifying Features in the Dried Marshes

Abstract: The landscape of the Mesopotamian floodplain is mainly structured by channel processes, including the formation of levees, meanders, scrollbars, oxbow lakes, crevasse splays, distributary channels, inter-distributary bays, and marshes. Moreover, several human-made features also form and shape this landscape, such as canals, roads, trenches, farms, and settlement sites ranging in size from villages to cities. A significant part of the Mesopotamian floodplain is covered by marshes, especially the southern region… Show more

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“…Girsu and many other famous sites in Mesopotamia are found along such relic levees (Adams 1965; Adams and Nissen 1972; Adams 1981) and are clearly visible in the landscape (the tell of Girsu rises ∼15 m above the floodplain). Unfortunately, the marsh settlements that must have existed in the floodbasins are deeply buried and mostly unknown (Oates 1960; Jotheri et al 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Girsu and many other famous sites in Mesopotamia are found along such relic levees (Adams 1965; Adams and Nissen 1972; Adams 1981) and are clearly visible in the landscape (the tell of Girsu rises ∼15 m above the floodplain). Unfortunately, the marsh settlements that must have existed in the floodbasins are deeply buried and mostly unknown (Oates 1960; Jotheri et al 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Unfortunately, the marsh settlements that must have existed in the floodbasins are deeply buried and mostly unknown (Oates 1960;Jotheri et al 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%