found: Work cat.: Eliot, H.W. Graphic analyses of excavations in Mesopotamia, period 4000-500 B.C., 1940-1944(focuses on Susa, Ur, Kish and Warka)
found: Wikipedia, Oct. 23, 2008(Kish; Tell al-Uhaymir, Babil Governorate, Iraq; an ancient city of Sumer; the Kish archaeological site is actually an oval area roughly 5 miles by 2 miles encompassing around 40 mounds, the largest being Uhaimir and Ingharra; it has been excavated since 1912; coordinates: 32°33ʹN 44°39ʹE)
found: Archaeological atlas of the world, c1975:p. 67 (Kish; variant: Al'Uhaimir)
found: Webster's new geographical dictionary, 1988:p. 615 (Kish, important ancient city of Sumer and Akkad, with extensive ruins)
notfound: Dictionnaire de la prehistoire, c2005