Tell Khoshi

Its peak occupation came during the same of time, with similar ceramic assemblages, as other northern site like Tell Taya, Tell Hadhail, Tell Leilan, and Tell Chuera.

He found an oval shaped walled city running roughly 1 kilometer north to south.

Finds included copper nails and bolts, typically used with wooden doors, and various pottery shards.

Pottery found dated to the Akkadian (originally identified as Nineveh 5 by Lloyd) and Ur III periods.

Two 15 meter deep pits were found in the lower town, dug by local farmers seeking water.