The Late Neolithic and Chalcolithic site of Tuleilat Ghassul is located on the northeastern corner of the Dead Sea and was occupied throughout the Fifth Millennium BCE. It is the type-site of the Ghassulian culture and, covering 20 hectares, is one of the largest Chalcolithic sites in the southern Levant. This paper analyses the worked bone objects from Hennessy’s (1967-77) and Bourke’s (1994-99) Sydney University excavations at Ghassul, currently stored in the Salt, Amman Citadel and Yarmouk University museums in Jordan. The aim is to investigate the production methods and describe specific form/function combinations of worked bone tools at Ghassul and to contextualize the assemblage through comparative analyses with contemporary artefacts...
It is the task of archaeologists to account for a wide range of cultural practises and processes usi...
This paper aims to make known a curious type of artefact made of a long broken bone whose epiphysis ...
Worked bone and antler tools were regularly used by prehistoric societies in northwest and western A...
The Late Neolithic and Chalcolithic site of Tuleilat Ghassul is located on the northeastern corner o...
The Late Neolithic and Chalcolithic site of Tuleilat Ghassul is located on the northeastern corner o...
In this paper we would like to present the experimental study carried out in order to reproduce the ...
A considerable number of Pre-Pottery Neolithic sites in the southern Levant have yielded worked bone...
A considerable number of Pre-Pottery Neolithic sites in the southern Levant have yielded worked bon...
Artifacts made from bone, antler, and horn cores have been identified at Upper Paleolithic sites in ...
Tell AbuSuwwan is located in Northern Jordan and was excavated by a team from the University of Jord...
This paper discusses the techniques of manufacture, typology and raw materials of the Upper Palaeoli...
The 2009-2012 seasons of excavations and restorations carried out by Rome “La Sapienza” Expedition t...
The exceptional bone artefact assemblage from the Neolithic site of Tell Halula (Syria)— PPNB, Pre-H...
International audienceUse wear analysis Method Tell el Iswid is located in the northeastern Delta an...
The bone artefact assemblage from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic В (7th millennium) site of Yiftahel, Isr...
It is the task of archaeologists to account for a wide range of cultural practises and processes usi...
This paper aims to make known a curious type of artefact made of a long broken bone whose epiphysis ...
Worked bone and antler tools were regularly used by prehistoric societies in northwest and western A...
The Late Neolithic and Chalcolithic site of Tuleilat Ghassul is located on the northeastern corner o...
The Late Neolithic and Chalcolithic site of Tuleilat Ghassul is located on the northeastern corner o...
In this paper we would like to present the experimental study carried out in order to reproduce the ...
A considerable number of Pre-Pottery Neolithic sites in the southern Levant have yielded worked bone...
A considerable number of Pre-Pottery Neolithic sites in the southern Levant have yielded worked bon...
Artifacts made from bone, antler, and horn cores have been identified at Upper Paleolithic sites in ...
Tell AbuSuwwan is located in Northern Jordan and was excavated by a team from the University of Jord...
This paper discusses the techniques of manufacture, typology and raw materials of the Upper Palaeoli...
The 2009-2012 seasons of excavations and restorations carried out by Rome “La Sapienza” Expedition t...
The exceptional bone artefact assemblage from the Neolithic site of Tell Halula (Syria)— PPNB, Pre-H...
International audienceUse wear analysis Method Tell el Iswid is located in the northeastern Delta an...
The bone artefact assemblage from the Pre-Pottery Neolithic В (7th millennium) site of Yiftahel, Isr...
It is the task of archaeologists to account for a wide range of cultural practises and processes usi...
This paper aims to make known a curious type of artefact made of a long broken bone whose epiphysis ...
Worked bone and antler tools were regularly used by prehistoric societies in northwest and western A...