35 papers, originally presented by an international group of researchers at a conference held in Venice in January 2013, present the results of the last 20 years of archaeological research about the pre-classical cultures of the Caucasus and Anatolia, and analyse the latter in the wider framework of their changing relations with those of the Ancient Near East and of the Eurasian steppes. The volume covers a wide chronological span – from the late 5th to the early 1st millennium BC, and includes contributions about a wide range of topics (reports of archaeological excavations and surveys, chronology, economy, social organisation of the ancient populations, technology, long-distance exchange of raw materials and artefacts, archaeometallurgy, ...
The Shida Kartli Archaeological project is a collaborative endeavour of the Ca’ Foscari University o...
The Shida Kartli Archaeological project is a collaborative endeavour of the Ca’ Foscari University o...
The Shida Kartli Archaeological project is a collaborative endeavour of the Ca’ Foscari University o...
35 papers, originally presented by an international group of researchers at a conference held in Ven...
35 papers, originally presented by an international group of researchers at a conference held in Ven...
35 papers, originally presented by an international group of researchers at a conference held in Ven...
The paper summarises the main research activities of the Near Eastern Archaeology team of Ca’ Foscar...
The paper summarises the main research activities of the Near Eastern Archaeology team of Ca’ Foscar...
The paper summarises the main research activities of the Near Eastern Archaeology team of Ca’ Foscar...
The paper summarises the main research activities of the Near Eastern Archaeology team of Ca’ Foscar...
The paper summarises the main research activities of the Near Eastern Archaeology team of Ca’ Foscar...
This volume is devoted to the search for borders in archaeology and takes as a case study the archae...
This volume is devoted to the search for borders in archaeology and takes as a case study the archae...
This paper examines aspects of early archaeological research in the southern Caucasus, especially Az...
Güneri Semih. Cultural connections between Anatolia and Caucasus-Central Asia during the Late Bronze...
The Shida Kartli Archaeological project is a collaborative endeavour of the Ca’ Foscari University o...
The Shida Kartli Archaeological project is a collaborative endeavour of the Ca’ Foscari University o...
The Shida Kartli Archaeological project is a collaborative endeavour of the Ca’ Foscari University o...
35 papers, originally presented by an international group of researchers at a conference held in Ven...
35 papers, originally presented by an international group of researchers at a conference held in Ven...
35 papers, originally presented by an international group of researchers at a conference held in Ven...
The paper summarises the main research activities of the Near Eastern Archaeology team of Ca’ Foscar...
The paper summarises the main research activities of the Near Eastern Archaeology team of Ca’ Foscar...
The paper summarises the main research activities of the Near Eastern Archaeology team of Ca’ Foscar...
The paper summarises the main research activities of the Near Eastern Archaeology team of Ca’ Foscar...
The paper summarises the main research activities of the Near Eastern Archaeology team of Ca’ Foscar...
This volume is devoted to the search for borders in archaeology and takes as a case study the archae...
This volume is devoted to the search for borders in archaeology and takes as a case study the archae...
This paper examines aspects of early archaeological research in the southern Caucasus, especially Az...
Güneri Semih. Cultural connections between Anatolia and Caucasus-Central Asia during the Late Bronze...
The Shida Kartli Archaeological project is a collaborative endeavour of the Ca’ Foscari University o...
The Shida Kartli Archaeological project is a collaborative endeavour of the Ca’ Foscari University o...
The Shida Kartli Archaeological project is a collaborative endeavour of the Ca’ Foscari University o...