Abstract
IN the season 1932–33, which is covered by the third preliminary report of the director, Dr. Henri Frankfort, the Oriental Institute of Chicago was responsible for three major investigations in Iraq—at Tell Asmar, Khafaje and Khorsabad, and to the last of these were subjoined two minor investigations at Tepe Shenshi and Jerwan, to which the attention of the field staff was turned when, towards the close of the season, the weather precluded further activity in southern Iraq.
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