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Why is Zawa Chemi of North Iraq significant?

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Question:- Why is Zawa Chemi of North Iraq significant?

Answer:- Yes. The Founding Fathers were very influenced by the Enlightenment movement, especially by the philosopher John Locke. ... Because of that, the Founding Fathers justified the rebellion against the British.

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Answered by Jaswindar9199
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QUESTION:-

Why is Zawa Chert of North Iraq significant?

ANSWER:-

Zawa Chert of North Iraq is significant because:-

  • The Jebel Zawa Chert Valley is located in the province of Dohuk of the Northern Kurdistan Region of Iraq.

  • In Zawa chert, large chert nodules were systematically taken out from open-air outcrops and galleries of natural karst and were operated to produce large blades which are known in the literature as “Canaanean blades” which started from the end of the 4th and ended in the mid-3rd millennium BC.

  • Knapping workshops have been observed, proof of a complex technological organization which attended to generate prepared cores and blades to be allocated in the region.

  • In Jebel Zawa Chert, primarily chert samples from three valleys were assessed following the NM-PCI procedure.

  • Petrographic and Raman outcomes highlight chert variability between the three valleys.

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