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Der-ez-Zor Museum
The museum of Deir ez-Zor was founded in 1974 and then rebuilt and re-inaugruated in 1996 to meet the needs of perservation and exhibition of ever-growing collections. The main goal of the museum is to promote the study, education and tourism of the Syrian Jezirah and its history. The museum’s collections, currently composed of some 25,000 objects, cover the long history of the region, ranging from Stone Age sites such as Bouqras, through the Chalcolithic Uruk culture settlements of Tell Bderi and the Bronze Age Syrian polities of Mari and Ebla, finishing with the periods of Akkadian, Roman and Islamic domination.
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Tablets in the Der-ez-Zor Museum, by period:
Late Uruk (ca. 3500-3000 BC)
Early Dynastic (ca. 2800-2350 BC)
Old Akkadian (ca. 2350-2200 BC)
Ur III period (ca. 2100-2000 BC)
Old Babylonian (ca. 2000-1600 BC)
Middle Assyrian
(ca. 1000-600 BC)
Tablets in the Der-ez-Zor Museum, by text genre:
Administrative texts
Literary texts
Letters
Mathematical texts
Royal/Monumental texts
Tablets in Deir ez-Zor Museum, by site:
Habuba-Kabira
Djebel Aruda
Tell Ashara / Terqa
Tell Al-Hamidiye / Ta'idum
Tell Bari / Kahat
Tell Bderi
Tell Beydar / Nabada
Tell Brak / Nagar
Tell Chagar Bazar / Ašnakkum
Tell Cheikh Hamad / Dur Katlimmu
Tell Hariri / Mari
Tell Leilan / Šehna—Šubat-Enlil
Tell Mozan / Urkeš
Tell Masaikh
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