From the 14th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Tucson, AZ, May 20-24, 1991.The early village of Abu Hureyra is significant because of its great size (ca. 11.5 ha) and long sequence of occupation (ca. 11,500-7000 BP) that spans the transition from late Pleistocene hunting and gathering to early Holocene farming, and the cultural change from Epipaleolithic to Neolithic. The 40 accelerator dates obtained for Abu Hureyra provide new information on the development of agriculture in Southwest Asia. The dates have demonstrated that the site was inhabited for much longer than the few conventional radiocarbon dates for the site had suggested. The gap between the Epipaleolithic and Neolithic villages seems to have been brief. A change in ...
The commonly held belief that the emergence and establishment of farming communities in the Levant w...
Traditional archaeological approaches in the central Negev Desert used to employ excavation techniqu...
The Neolithic site KS043, excavated by the Institut français d’archéologie orientale (IFAO), is situ...
Hitherto, the earliest archaeological finds of domestic cereals in southwestern Asia have involved w...
Climatic change from the late Pleistocene to the early Holocene had massive effects on the environme...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
Au Proche-Orient, le Néolithique acéramique (12200-8400 cal BP) correspond à une période de changeme...
The Early Agricultural period (EAP) has been a central focus of study in the American Southwest and ...
situated in northern Syria, span a date range from c. 13 250 to 9300 cal. yr BP. This period coincid...
This paper clarifies the nature and extent of an important cultural horizon in the later prehistory ...
The Eastern Fertile Crescent region of western Iran and eastern Iraq hosted major developments in th...
A series of fifteen radiocarbon dates has been obtained from the sites of Damishliyya and Sabi Abyad...
I discuss here a series of radiocarbon dates from sites of the earliest phase of the Linearbandkeram...
The Early Agricultural period (2100 B.C. –A.D. 200) is characterized by the introduction of cultigen...
One of the greatest challenges of contemporary archaeology is to synthesize the large amount of radi...
The commonly held belief that the emergence and establishment of farming communities in the Levant w...
Traditional archaeological approaches in the central Negev Desert used to employ excavation techniqu...
The Neolithic site KS043, excavated by the Institut français d’archéologie orientale (IFAO), is situ...
Hitherto, the earliest archaeological finds of domestic cereals in southwestern Asia have involved w...
Climatic change from the late Pleistocene to the early Holocene had massive effects on the environme...
From the 19th International Radiocarbon Conference held in Keble College, Oxford, England, April 3-7...
Au Proche-Orient, le Néolithique acéramique (12200-8400 cal BP) correspond à une période de changeme...
The Early Agricultural period (EAP) has been a central focus of study in the American Southwest and ...
situated in northern Syria, span a date range from c. 13 250 to 9300 cal. yr BP. This period coincid...
This paper clarifies the nature and extent of an important cultural horizon in the later prehistory ...
The Eastern Fertile Crescent region of western Iran and eastern Iraq hosted major developments in th...
A series of fifteen radiocarbon dates has been obtained from the sites of Damishliyya and Sabi Abyad...
I discuss here a series of radiocarbon dates from sites of the earliest phase of the Linearbandkeram...
The Early Agricultural period (2100 B.C. –A.D. 200) is characterized by the introduction of cultigen...
One of the greatest challenges of contemporary archaeology is to synthesize the large amount of radi...
The commonly held belief that the emergence and establishment of farming communities in the Levant w...
Traditional archaeological approaches in the central Negev Desert used to employ excavation techniqu...
The Neolithic site KS043, excavated by the Institut français d’archéologie orientale (IFAO), is situ...