Domuztepe is located in south central Turkey between the modern cities of Kahramanmaraş and Gaziantep. At about 20 ha, Domuztepe is one of the largest known settlements of the sixth millennium ВС date. Work has concentrated on the Late Halaf (Late Neolithic) layers within approximately 2 m of the surface. C14 dates suggest a time range for these strata of between ca. 5 700 and ca. 5 450 ВС (calibrated). The results discussed include evidence of widespread artificial terracing ; the excavation of an archaeologically elaborate mass burial ; and, in the top-most layers, an extensive architectural plan comprised of both rectilinear and round structures. The archaeological evidence for the ritual activities that accompanied the fractional burial...
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The Late Chalcolithic 1-4 sequence (4200-3400 BCE) at the site of Arslantepe will be discussed with ...
International audienceThe factors and dynamics that initiated the Neolithisation process in the Sout...
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Çayönü, a major site of the 8th millennium B.C. in South-eastern Turkey, has been the scene of inten...
Aşıklı Höyük is a very important site in the study about the emergence of early sedentary societies ...
Recent French-Turkmen excavations at the piedmont site of Ulug depe in southern Turkmenistan yielded...
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Archaeological excavations in the western half of Anatolia in the Lake District and the Aegean coast...
Recent archaeological discoveries, refinements in genetic analyses and the archaeobotanical data req...
Çadır Höyük, a mounded site on the north central Anatolian plateau occupied almost continuously from...
International audienceAşıklı Höyük is a unique site in the archaeological network of early sedentary...
The Late Chalcolithic 1-4 sequence (4200-3400 BCE) at the site of Arslantepe will be discussed with ...
International audienceThe factors and dynamics that initiated the Neolithisation process in the Sout...
This study examines the spatial distribution of small finds within a late Neolithic ritual context a...
The Early Halaf site at Sabi Abyad, located in the upper Balikh valley of northern Syria, extends ov...
This dissertation elucidates cooperative socioeconomic behavior among agropastoralists at the Late N...
The Cadir Höyük mound is located in the Yozgat Province, approximately 16 km from the modern town of...
The PPN mound of Göbekli Tepe is situated on top of a mountain north of the Harran plain, near the t...
Çayönü, a major site of the 8th millennium B.C. in South-eastern Turkey, has been the scene of inten...
Aşıklı Höyük is a very important site in the study about the emergence of early sedentary societies ...
Recent French-Turkmen excavations at the piedmont site of Ulug depe in southern Turkmenistan yielded...
The paper presents the main results obtained in the recent excavation of the early 3rd millennium le...
Archaeological excavations in the western half of Anatolia in the Lake District and the Aegean coast...
Recent archaeological discoveries, refinements in genetic analyses and the archaeobotanical data req...
Çadır Höyük, a mounded site on the north central Anatolian plateau occupied almost continuously from...
International audienceAşıklı Höyük is a unique site in the archaeological network of early sedentary...
The Late Chalcolithic 1-4 sequence (4200-3400 BCE) at the site of Arslantepe will be discussed with ...
International audienceThe factors and dynamics that initiated the Neolithisation process in the Sout...