Prospecting in the marshland: the Sumerian city Fara-Šuruppak (Iraq)
Fara-Šuruppak was a major Sumerian city of the third millennium B.C. By magnetometer prospecting we discovered and traced a casemate city wall that enclosed the city. On the west bank of the Euphrates river we identified a large harbour complex of Fara-Šuruppak. The magnetogram revealed the existence of channels, a bridge, hydraulic constructions and agricultural fields.
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Advances in On- and Offshore Archaeological Prospection
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