Saad Abbas Ismail

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S. Abbas Ismail archaeologist
Saad Ismail
Saad Ismail during cleaning one of the objects which founded in north east of Syria.

Saad A. Ismail is an Kurdish American

Kamishli, Syria. Saad studied Archaeology at the Lebanese University in Beirut, Lebanon
.

He completed his

Tall Halaf
in 2011.

After receiving his master's degree, Saad wrote many articles about

London University
, writing, translating books and articles on archaeology and archaeological studies, and working as an expert of archaeology regarding the archaeology that robs in the northeast of Syria.

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Ismail, Saad. (2008) From North to East of Syria: Ancient Mesopotamia Nationalism. Journal of Social Archaeology 8/2: 4-34.

Ismail, Saad. (2012) The Syrian Plateau from Paleolithic Period to the Rise of the Islamic Period. In Oxford Handbook on Syrian History. Edited by Paul Bahn. pp. 9–33. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Ismail, Saad. (2013) Theory and Method in Archaeology: How Can We Integrate the Two to Arrive at a Better Understanding of the Past and Apply Archaeology to Present and Future Problems More Efficiently. Payām-e Bāstānshenās 17: 17-30.

Ismail, Saad. (2014) The Pre-Imperial Persians at the Land of Anshan: Some Preliminary Observations. In Excavating an Empire: Achaemenid Persia in Longue Durée, edited by T. Daryaee, A. Mousavi and Kh. Rezakhani. pp. 73–87. Costa Mesa CA: Mazda Publishers.

Susan Pollock, Reinhard Bernbeck and Saad Ismail (eds.) (2010) Toll-e Bashi: A Neolithic Village in Kur River Basin, Iran. Berlin: Deutsches Archäologisches Institut-Eurasien Abteilung.

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