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  2. Ur of the Chaldees - Wikipedia

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    Another possible location for Ur of the Chaldees (Ur Kasdim) is the ancient Assyrian and Seleucid city Edessa, now called Şanlıurfa. According to some Jewish traditions, this is the site where Abraham was cast into a furnace by Nimrod as punishment for his monotheistic beliefs, but miraculously escaped unscathed.

  3. Ur - Wikipedia

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    The biblical Ur is mentioned four times in the Torah or Hebrew Bible (Tanakh in Hebrew), with the distinction "of the Kasdim/Kasdin"—traditionally rendered in English as "Ur of the Chaldees". The Chaldeans had settled in the vicinity by around 850 BC, but were not extant anywhere in Mesopotamia during the 2nd millennium BC period when Abraham ...

  4. Tell al-'Ubaid - Wikipedia

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    Today, Tell al-'Ubaid lies 250 kilometers from the Persian Gulf, but the shoreline lay much closer to the site during the Ubaid and Early Dynastic periods. Most of the remains are from the Chalcolithic Ubaid period , for which Tell al-'Ubaid is the type site , with an Early Dynastic temple and cemetery at the highest point.

  5. Imports to Ur - Wikipedia

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    The symbolism of prestige : an archaeological example from the royal cemetery of Ur. Michigan. Woolley, C.L. (1934). Ur Excavations II: The Royal Cemetery. London and Philadelphia. Zettler, R.L and Horne, L (eds.). (1998). Treasures from the Royal Tombs of Ur. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.

  6. Balıklıgöl - Wikipedia

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    Even amongst the scholars who identified Ur of the Chaldees as a location rather than an event, many still sought to connect it to the conflict between Abraham and Nimrod. While one proposed location was the ancient city of Ur in southern Mesopotamia, another was Urfa, and this latter location was favored by most of the ancient traditions. [5]

  7. Ur of the Chaldeans - Wikipedia

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  8. List of archaeological sites by country - Wikipedia

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    Secwepemc Museum and Heritage Park (Kamloops BC) SG̱ang Gwaay (Ninstints) Sheguiandah; Skedans (Koona, K'uuna Llnagaay) Southwold Earthworks; St. Mary Reservoir, Alberta; Strathcona Science Provincial Park; təmtəmíxʷtən/Belcarra Regional Park; Turtle Mountain Provincial Park; Wanuskewin Heritage Park; Whiteshell Provincial Park; X̱á ...

  9. Ennigaldi-Nanna's museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was discovered in 1925, when archaeologist Leonard Woolley excavated portions of the palace and temple complex at Ur. [5] He found dozens of artifacts, neatly arranged side by side, whose ages varied by centuries.