Behnam Abu Alsoof Explained

Honorific Prefix:Doctor
Behnam Abu Alsoof
بهنام أبو الصوف
Birth Date:1931
Birth Place:Mosul, Iraq
Death Date:September 19, 2012
Death Place:Amman, Jordan
Nationality:Iraqi
Occupation:archaeologist, anthropologist, historian, academic, writer, blogger
Years Active:1965–2012

Behnam Nasser Nuaman Abu Alsoof (Arabic: بهنام ناصر نعمان أبو الصوف ) (born 1931 in Mosul, Iraq, died September 19, 2012)[1] was an Iraqi Assyriologist, anthropologist, historian and writer.

He was born in Mosul to a Christian Syriac family. He completed his elementary and junior high in the city of Mosul. He earned a BA in Archaeology and Civilization from the University of Baghdad in 1955. He completed graduate studies at the University of Cambridge, England[2] and received his doctorate degree in Archaeology and the nucleus of civilization and anthropology in the autumn of 1966. He worked on scientific rescue excavations on a wide basin in the Hamrin Dam (in Diyala Governorate), and Mosul Dam on the Tigris River in the late 1970s to mid-1980s. He revealed several archaeological sites in Iraq, including Tell es-Sawwan in Samarra in Saladin Governorate, which was from the Stone Age.[3] He also led his work at the site of Qainj Agha near Erbil Castle to detect a wide range of archaeological evidence from the Uruk period.[4] He lectured for many years at the roots of material civilization, archeology, and history in a number of Iraq's universities and the Institute of Arab history for Graduate Studies.

He wrote several books, including Pottery of Uruk Period: Origins and Spread (English language),[5] The Shadow of the Ancient Valley (Arabic language), and Iraq: The Unity of the Earth, Civilization and Human (Arabic language).

He died on September 19, 2012, in Amman, Jordan at the age of eighty due to a heart attack.[6]

Behnam Abu Alsoof opposed the idea of Assyrian identity and that Syriac Christians are not descendants of ancient Assyrians, instead promoting the idea they are Aramaic Nestorians.[7]

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  1. Web site: أعلام الموصل في القرن العشرين للعلامة الدكتور عمر محمد الطالب (حرف الباء) . 2015-10-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160730172908/http://www.omaraltaleb.com/KOTOB/maosoaa/02baa.htm#_Toc21280382 . 2016-07-30 . dead .
  2. Web site: brown.edu, Behnam Abu Al-Soof . 2015-10-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160826002544/http://www.brown.edu/Departments/Joukowsky_Institute/people/past/alsoof.html . 2016-08-26 . dead .
  3. Web site: radioopensource.org/iraq in the long view Behnam abu al souf . 2015-10-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180513081202/http://radioopensource.org/iraq-in-the-long-view-behnam-abu-al-souf/ . 2018-05-13 . dead .
  4. Book: books.google.iq/ pottery era Uruk behanm abu souf . 9780306462627 . 2015-10-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180513081117/https://books.google.iq/books?id=C-TQpUtI-dgC&pg=PA264&lpg=PA264&dq=pottery+era+Uruk+behanm+abu+souf&source=bl&ots=S4zupao0gE&sig=A5NMFnJANl-tp7cQqIaHjxiCkRY&hl=ar&sa=X&ved=0CB0Q6AEwAGoVChMIoq3c__PcyAIVwm8UCh3GNgMG#v=onepage&q=pottery%20era%20Uruk%20behanm%20abu%20souf&f=false . 2018-05-13 . dead . Peregrine . Peter N. . Ember . Melvin . 31 March 2003 . Springer .
  5. Book: books.google.iq/ pottery era Uruk behanm abu souf . 9780306462627 . 2015-10-25 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180513081117/https://books.google.iq/books?id=C-TQpUtI-dgC&pg=PA264&lpg=PA264&dq=pottery+era+Uruk+behanm+abu+souf&source=bl&ots=S4zupao0gE&sig=A5NMFnJANl-tp7cQqIaHjxiCkRY&hl=ar&sa=X&ved=0CB0Q6AEwAGoVChMIoq3c__PcyAIVwm8UCh3GNgMG#v=onepage&q=pottery%20era%20Uruk%20behanm%20abu%20souf&f=false . 2018-05-13 . dead . Peregrine . Peter N. . Ember . Melvin . 31 March 2003 . Springer .
  6. http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=9174226&fileId=S0021088900000383 journals.cambridge.org
  7. http://www.abualsoof.com/current-allathurion-aramean-nestorians Modern Athorees (Nestorian Arameans) and their relation to Assyrians, people of Ancient Iraq