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'''Tushhan''' was a northern [[Assyria|Asyrian]] provincial capital in the upper [[Tigris]] river valley, on the south bank. It was inhabited since [[Mittani]] period, and mainly during the Neo-Assyrian period on the [[Iron Age]].
'''Tushhan''' was a northern [[Assyria|Asyrian]] provincial capital in the upper [[Tigris]] river valley, on the south bank. It was inhabited since [[Mittani]] period, and mainly during the Neo-Assyrian period on the [[Iron Age]].


Tushan has been identified with the modern Ziyaret Tepe, [[Batman Province]], [[Turkey]], where the archaeological survey is directed by Timothy Matney of [[Akron University]]. There was found an important assemblage of [[cuneiform]] clay tablets, translated by [[Simo Parpola]] of [[Helsinki University]].
Tushan has been identified with the modern Ziyaret Tepe, [[Batman Province]], [[Turkey]], where the archaeological survey is directed by Timothy Matney of the [[University of Akron]]. There was found an important assemblage of [[cuneiform]] clay tablets, translated by [[Simo Parpola]] of [[Helsinki University]].


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Revision as of 06:32, 16 January 2006

Tushhan was a northern Asyrian provincial capital in the upper Tigris river valley, on the south bank. It was inhabited since Mittani period, and mainly during the Neo-Assyrian period on the Iron Age.

Tushan has been identified with the modern Ziyaret Tepe, Batman Province, Turkey, where the archaeological survey is directed by Timothy Matney of the University of Akron. There was found an important assemblage of cuneiform clay tablets, translated by Simo Parpola of Helsinki University.