The Neolithic period is when people began the enormous process of change from relying on wild resources to manipulating and domesticating their world, the foundation on which all later civilizations are built. Jordan is one of the key places where these changes occurred. Some of the most visible changes that occurred were in the nature of settlements and their position in the landscape. In the earliest Neolithic age (the pre-Pottery Neolithic A, 10,000 – 8550 BC) people began to live in more ..
Ten thousand years before Neolithic farmers settled in permanent villages, hunter-gatherer groups of...
Many significant cultural transitions, including the beginnings of sedentism, domestication, and fa...
The Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA; c. 9600–8500 cal BC) period in the Levant provides the earliest c...
The Neolithic period is when people began the enormous process of change from relying on wild resour...
The Epipalaeolithic (EP) period (ca. 23,000 - 11,600 years ago) in Jordan documents a remarkable ser...
The Epipalaeolithic (EP) period (ca. 23,000 - 11,600 years ago) in Jordan documents a remarkable ser...
The development of architecture and the settlement is central to discussions concerning the Neolithi...
The emergence of food production during the earliest Neolithic of the Near East was accompanied by p...
The development of architecture and the settlement is central to discussions concerning the Neolithi...
Ten thousand years before Neolithic farmers settled in permanent villages, hunter-gatherer groups of...
Jordan is extraordinarily rich in archaeological remains of the Paleolithic periods, largely because...
'Ain Ghazal is among the earliest large population centers known in the Middle East. A total of four...
Ten thousand years before Neolithic farmers settled in permanent villages, hunter-gatherer groups of...
Since the 19th century, the Neolithic period has been conceived as an inevitable stage of the histor...
The development of architecture and settlement is central to discussions concerning the Neolithic tr...
Ten thousand years before Neolithic farmers settled in permanent villages, hunter-gatherer groups of...
Many significant cultural transitions, including the beginnings of sedentism, domestication, and fa...
The Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA; c. 9600–8500 cal BC) period in the Levant provides the earliest c...
The Neolithic period is when people began the enormous process of change from relying on wild resour...
The Epipalaeolithic (EP) period (ca. 23,000 - 11,600 years ago) in Jordan documents a remarkable ser...
The Epipalaeolithic (EP) period (ca. 23,000 - 11,600 years ago) in Jordan documents a remarkable ser...
The development of architecture and the settlement is central to discussions concerning the Neolithi...
The emergence of food production during the earliest Neolithic of the Near East was accompanied by p...
The development of architecture and the settlement is central to discussions concerning the Neolithi...
Ten thousand years before Neolithic farmers settled in permanent villages, hunter-gatherer groups of...
Jordan is extraordinarily rich in archaeological remains of the Paleolithic periods, largely because...
'Ain Ghazal is among the earliest large population centers known in the Middle East. A total of four...
Ten thousand years before Neolithic farmers settled in permanent villages, hunter-gatherer groups of...
Since the 19th century, the Neolithic period has been conceived as an inevitable stage of the histor...
The development of architecture and settlement is central to discussions concerning the Neolithic tr...
Ten thousand years before Neolithic farmers settled in permanent villages, hunter-gatherer groups of...
Many significant cultural transitions, including the beginnings of sedentism, domestication, and fa...
The Pre-Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA; c. 9600–8500 cal BC) period in the Levant provides the earliest c...