Julius Jordan

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Julius Jordan was a German archaeologist known for his early 20th-century excavations of major Mesopotamian sites, particularly in the ancient city of Uruk.

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instanceOf archaeologist
human
areaOfInfluence Near Eastern archaeology NERFINISHED
contributedTo documentation of Mesopotamian monumental architecture
understanding of early urban development in Mesopotamia
countryOfCitizenship German Empire NERFINISHED
Germany
ethnicGroup German
fieldOfWork Mesopotamian archaeology NERFINISHED
Near Eastern archaeology
archaeology
genre archaeological report
languageOfWorkOrName German
notableFor archaeological exploration of the ancient city of Uruk
early 20th-century excavations of major Mesopotamian sites
notableWork excavations at Uruk
excavations at Warka (Uruk)
research on ancient Mesopotamia
occupation archaeologist
placeOfActivity German archaeological missions in Mesopotamia
significantProject documentation of architectural remains at Uruk
systematic excavation of Uruk
studies Sumerian civilization NERFINISHED
ancient Mesopotamia
urbanism in ancient Mesopotamia
timePeriodOfActivity early 20th century
workLocation Iraq NERFINISHED
Mesopotamia NERFINISHED
Uruk NERFINISHED

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Eanna temple complex excavatedBy Julius Jordan