In this article the results of a microwear analysis of flint tools from Late Neolithic levels of occupation (dated at ca. 6 000-5 000 ВС) in Tell Sabi Abyad in northern Syria are presented. This analysis has been carried out as part of a spatial analysis of the so-called Burnt Village, one of the Neolithic settlements excavated at the tell. Evidence for plant-processing, wood-processing, butchering, skin-processing, plant and animal-processing, boring and carving is discussed, and attention is given to the provenience of these activities in the Burnt Village.Dans cet article sont présentés les résultats de l'analyse tracéologique d'outils en silex des niveaux ďoccupation néolithique récent (ca. 6 000-5 000 ВС) du Tell Sabi Abyad dans le nor...
We present the results of the microstratigraphic, phytolith and wood charcoal study of the remains o...
The Neolithic occupation of Tell Bouqras was located on the right bank of the Middle Euphrates valle...
The traceological analysis of archaeological artefacts has a great potential in prehistoric studies....
This article presents a typological and technological analysis of the Sultanian lithic assemblage fr...
This article discusses in short the evidence for Neolithic occupation in the Balikh valley of northe...
The paper describes the discovery, survey and testing of a concentration of small Pre-Pottery campsi...
Over 4000 chipped-stone objects were found during the excavation of Tell 'Atij, a Ninevite 5 site lo...
Recent excavations at Tell Sabi Abyad in northern Syria have provided new information on the nature ...
This article presents recently discovered material from the Hisma basin in southern Jordan. A site a...
The 2001-2003 excavations at Tell Sabi Abyad in northern Syria have provided important new informati...
ABSTRACT.- This article discusses in short the evidence for Neolithic occupation in the Bal ikh vall...
Research on the Neolithic of Syria has been based on the results obtained from salvage excavations i...
The Early Halaf site at Sabi Abyad, located in the upper Balikh valley of northern Syria, extends ov...
Until now the Late Neolithic period of Northern Syria (c. 6900 to 5300 BC) has remained somewhat of...
The 2001-2003 excavations at Tell Sabi Abyad in northern Syria have provided important new informati...
We present the results of the microstratigraphic, phytolith and wood charcoal study of the remains o...
The Neolithic occupation of Tell Bouqras was located on the right bank of the Middle Euphrates valle...
The traceological analysis of archaeological artefacts has a great potential in prehistoric studies....
This article presents a typological and technological analysis of the Sultanian lithic assemblage fr...
This article discusses in short the evidence for Neolithic occupation in the Balikh valley of northe...
The paper describes the discovery, survey and testing of a concentration of small Pre-Pottery campsi...
Over 4000 chipped-stone objects were found during the excavation of Tell 'Atij, a Ninevite 5 site lo...
Recent excavations at Tell Sabi Abyad in northern Syria have provided new information on the nature ...
This article presents recently discovered material from the Hisma basin in southern Jordan. A site a...
The 2001-2003 excavations at Tell Sabi Abyad in northern Syria have provided important new informati...
ABSTRACT.- This article discusses in short the evidence for Neolithic occupation in the Bal ikh vall...
Research on the Neolithic of Syria has been based on the results obtained from salvage excavations i...
The Early Halaf site at Sabi Abyad, located in the upper Balikh valley of northern Syria, extends ov...
Until now the Late Neolithic period of Northern Syria (c. 6900 to 5300 BC) has remained somewhat of...
The 2001-2003 excavations at Tell Sabi Abyad in northern Syria have provided important new informati...
We present the results of the microstratigraphic, phytolith and wood charcoal study of the remains o...
The Neolithic occupation of Tell Bouqras was located on the right bank of the Middle Euphrates valle...
The traceological analysis of archaeological artefacts has a great potential in prehistoric studies....