© 2020 Belinda Mary ShapardonIn the past, the Chalcolithic period (c. 5000-3500 B.C.E.) in the Transcaucasus represented a poorly defined “interlude” between the Late Neolithic and the Early Bronze Age. An understanding of this period was hindered by a lack of reliable chronological frameworks, radiocarbon dates, stratified cultural deposits, and adequately defined local and regional assemblages. However, within recent research, the Chalcolithic has emerged as a distinct chronological period within the Transcaucasus and is characterised by the appearance of new material assemblages, a shift in settlement patterns and subsistence strategies, and a trend towards increasingly complex socio-economic dynamics. These developments took place agai...
This paper is an overview of the Late Chalcolithic ceramic assemblage of Hamoukar. It aims at addres...
International audienceThe funerary practices of the Neolithic and Chalcolithic populations of the So...
Located in the centre of present-day Georgia, in what is traditionally considered the heart of the K...
In Transcaucasia, the emergence of the first neolithic cultures can be dated to the middle of the 6t...
In spite of the recent intensification of field research in the region, the Chalcolithic period of t...
The paper presents the results of the first two seasons (2018 and 2019) of excavations at Tsiteli Go...
International audienceMesopotamia and the pastoral-based, hierarchical communities of the Eurasian s...
The paper analyses the development of burial customs in the Shida Kartli region of Georgia from the ...
A partir de 6500 BC, au Néolithique final, de profondes mutations ont lieu en Anatolie centrale qui ...
International audienceThe factors and dynamics that initiated the Neolithisation process in the Sout...
Located in the centre of present-day Georgia, in what is traditionally considered the heart of the K...
This paper is an overview of the Late Chalcolithic ceramic assemblage of Hamoukar. It aims at addres...
International audienceThe funerary practices of the Neolithic and Chalcolithic populations of the So...
Located in the centre of present-day Georgia, in what is traditionally considered the heart of the K...
In Transcaucasia, the emergence of the first neolithic cultures can be dated to the middle of the 6t...
In spite of the recent intensification of field research in the region, the Chalcolithic period of t...
The paper presents the results of the first two seasons (2018 and 2019) of excavations at Tsiteli Go...
International audienceMesopotamia and the pastoral-based, hierarchical communities of the Eurasian s...
The paper analyses the development of burial customs in the Shida Kartli region of Georgia from the ...
A partir de 6500 BC, au Néolithique final, de profondes mutations ont lieu en Anatolie centrale qui ...
International audienceThe factors and dynamics that initiated the Neolithisation process in the Sout...
Located in the centre of present-day Georgia, in what is traditionally considered the heart of the K...
This paper is an overview of the Late Chalcolithic ceramic assemblage of Hamoukar. It aims at addres...
International audienceThe funerary practices of the Neolithic and Chalcolithic populations of the So...
Located in the centre of present-day Georgia, in what is traditionally considered the heart of the K...