Sherds from Al-Shermanieh are a base of large bowl, thick and poorly made, found in a tomb.
For the first time archaeologists discover this kind of pottery around Damascus city. Archaeologists believed that the samples belong to the Stone-Copper Age.
The archaeological sites dating to this era are very few around Damascus area.
The samples of Tell Serah are nozzle of vessel. From the appearance of the pottery they belong, according to archaeologists, to ages before Christ.
Therefore it was necessary to be sure of the age of these pottery fragments.
The samples of Der Al-Hajar site were pieces of vessel brown in colour tending to yellow.
The archaeologists did not detect a similar type of this pottery earlier in Syria.
The form of pottery did not help archaeologists to estimate their age.
There was a doubt that the samples are belonging to the period 2000 BC.
Since this new type of pottery was not known previously, their dating was crucial to be sure of their age.
The archaeologists did not detect a similar type of this pottery earlier in Syria. The form of pottery did not help archaeologists to estimate their age. There was a doubt that the samples are belonging to the period 2000 BC. Since this new type of pottery was not known previously, their dating was crucial to be sure of their age.
Sherds from Al-Shermanieh are a base of large bowl, thick and poorly made, found in a tomb. For the first time archaeologists discover this kind of pottery around Damascus city. Archaeologists believed that the samples belong to the Stone-Copper Age. The archaeological sites dating to this era are very few around Damascus area. The samples of Tell Serah are nozzle of vessel. From the appearance of the pottery they belong, according to archaeologists, to ages before Christ. Therefore it was necessary to be sure of the age of these pottery fragments. The samples of Der Al-Hajar site were pieces of vessel brown in colour tending to yellow. The archaeologists did not detect a similar type of this pottery earlier in Syria. The form of pottery did not help archaeologists to estimate their age. There was a doubt that the samples are belonging to the period 2000 BC. Since this new type of pottery was not known previously, their dating was crucial to be sure of their age. The archaeologists did not detect a similar type of this pottery earlier in Syria. The form of pottery did not help archaeologists to estimate their age. There was a doubt that the samples are belonging to the period 2000 BC. Since this new type of pottery was not known previously, their dating was crucial to be sure of their age.
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