- ABZU: Guide to Resources for the Study of the Ancient Near East
- Presenting excavation reports, editions of ancient and modern texts, core monographs, dictionaries, journals, and more. Includes the ABZU guide. - Cave of the Warrior
- American Museum of Natural History exhibition featuring a rare find from the fourth millennium BCE: a unique burial assemblage that included unusual textiles, sandals, and the oldest bow known to be preserved in the Near East. - Dangerous Archaeology: Francis Willey Kelsey and Armenia (1919-1920)
- Presents photographs, letters, telegrams, diaries, and other archival records illustrating one American archaeologist's expedition to the Near East in the short period of peace following the Great War. - Excavations at Tell Tuneinir, Syria
- Michael Fuller and Neathery Fuller, St. Louis Community College report on the 1987-2001 field work. - History of the Ancient Near East Electronic Compendium
- Offers details about sites in ancient Israel, Iraq, Turkey, and elsewhere. - Megiddo@
- Nippur Expedition
- One hundred miles south of Baghdad, Iraq, lies a great mound of man-made debris sixty feet high and almost a mile across. This is Nippur, for thousands of years the religious centre of Mesopotamia. - TAY Project - The Archaeological Settlements of Turkey
- Aims to create, maintain and make available to the international community a complete inventory of all archaeological sites within Turkey.
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