Exploring Bronze Age Urbanism in the Navkur Plain (Kurdistan Region of Iraq)

Preliminary Report on the 2019 Italian-Kurdish Excavations at Gir-e Gomel

https://doi.org/10.34780/w8za-e8p7

Authors

  • Daniele Morandi Bonacossi [Author] University of Udine image/svg+xml
  • Costanza Coppini [Author] Freie Universität Berlin image/svg+xml
  • Katia Gavagnin [Author] University of Udine
  • Hasan Ahmed Qasim [Author] Directorate General of Antiquities

Abstract

The 2019 excavations at Gir-e Gomel (Kurdistan Region of Iraq) have revealed the existence of a medium-sized urban centre in the heart of the fertile Navkur Plain, located on the route linking Erbil and the Greater Zab Valley with the Upper Tigris region. The archaeological investigation of Gir-e Gomel has explored a burial ground that was used continuously from the late Ninevite 5 to Post-Assyrian period and a residential and administrative building of the late Middle Bronze Age.

Keywords:

Urbanism in Upper Mesopotamia, Gir-e Gomel, Bronze Age, Iron Age, Kurdistan Region of Iraq

Published

2025-04-15

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How to Cite

Morandi Bonacossi, D., Coppini, C., Gavagnin, K. and Ahmed Qasim, H. (2025) “Exploring Bronze Age Urbanism in the Navkur Plain (Kurdistan Region of Iraq): Preliminary Report on the 2019 Italian-Kurdish Excavations at Gir-e Gomel”, Zeitschrift für Orient-Archäologie, 16(1). doi:10.34780/w8za-e8p7.